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Pre-Oxidation to Improve Liquid Metal Compatibility...

by Bruce A Pint, Jiheon Jun
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Oxidation of Metals
Publication Date
Page Numbers
231 to 240
Volume
96
Issue
3-4
Conference Name
10th International Conference on High Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials
Conference Location
Les Embiez, France
Conference Sponsor
EFC, etc.
Conference Date

Liquid metals represent an aggressive environment where selective degradation can attack structural alloys. Pre-oxidizing structural alloys, particularly those able to form alumina scales, have shown promise for Sn, Pb and Pb–Li concepts for fusion and fission applications. For Pb at 700 °C, a dramatic reduction in mass loss was observed for an alumina-forming austenitic (AFA) steel after pre-oxidation. Likewise, a ferritic FeCrAlMo alloy showed better compatibility in static Sn at 400–500 °C and flowing PbLi when pre-oxidized at 1000 °C to form α-Al2O3. Recent experiments with flowing PbLi at 675–700 °C has shown significant degradation suggesting that alumina-forming alloys are limited to ~ 650 °C in this environment. While the concept is promising, most experiments have been relatively short-term and long-term degradation mechanisms need to be evaluated.