Study of the evolution of a semi‐open cooling circuit
Abstract
Purpose
The evolution of a semi‐open cooling circuit of a nuclear reactor was monitored over a two year period. The work aims to provide orientation elements for preventive procedures against localised corrosion.
Design/methodology/approach
The water of the circuit was analysed in stagnation and in circulation, at various sampling points. The rust was analysed by neutron diffraction and the surface quality of the steel was checked by microscopic observations.
Findings
The obtained results did not confirm the presence of rust in iron compounds supported by chlorine, such as the Akaganeite, β‐FeOOH. In addition, chemical analysis of water showed that, after two years, the increase of chlorine concentration and water conductivity remained weak. Moreover, the pH was maintained within values favourable rather to the passivation of the steel.
Practical implications
It was deduced through this work that the dosing of the circuit with chlorine was not sufficient that it should require an annual replacement of the water.
Originality/value
The originality of this work resides in the evaluation of a semi‐open coolant circuit in service for ten years and located in an area subjected to seasonal sand winds.
Keywords
Citation
Boucherit, M.N., Amzert, S., Arbaoui, F., Sari, A. and Tebib, D. (2006), "Study of the evolution of a semi‐open cooling circuit", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 53 No. 4, pp. 212-217. https://doi.org/10.1108/00035590610678901
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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