Title of article
Corrosion of Be-based fusion-specific waste materials
Author/Authors
Druyts، نويسنده , , Frank، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
4
From page
1261
To page
1264
Abstract
Future fusion power reactors will generate activated metallic waste. Although the majority of this waste will be cleared or recycled, there will remain an important volume for which the solution may be surface or geological disposal. In current reactor concepts, the most important remaining fractions will be constituted by neutron irradiated beryllium, EUROFER, Li4SiO4, and tungsten. In particular, the beryllium presents a disposal problem because of its chemotoxicity in addition to its radiotoxicity. In order to support waste management decisions and environmental impact studies of fusion waste, data are needed on the corrosion of metallic wastes in a disposal environment. Therefore, we started a research programme aimed at providing such data. In a first phase, we focus on the corrosion of beryllium in argillaceous and cementitious environments. In these environments, the main form of corrosion attack on beryllium is pitting. To determine the susceptibility of Be to pitting, we used both short-term (potentiodynamic polarisation measurements) and long-term corrosion tests (monitoring the evolution of the corrosion potential over extended periods of time).
Keywords
Corrosion , waste materials , Fusion power reactors
Journal title
Fusion Engineering and Design
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Fusion Engineering and Design
Record number
2369899
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