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Water Quality Control at Primary Cooling System of Crud Concentration Suppressed Boiling Water Reactor, (II)
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1987
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EngineeringPrimary Cooling SystemChemistryWater Quality ManagementMineral ProcessingAlternative RefrigerantCorrosion InhibitionWater Quality ControlRefrigerationReactor WaterChemical EngineeringCorrosionBoiling Water ReactorWater TreatmentNi Ion ConcentrationDrinking Water TreatmentNuclear ReactorsCorrosion ResistanceRadioactive 58CoWater QualityHeat TransferWater TechnologyCorrosion TechnologyEnvironmental Engineering
Abstract A possible accumulation mechanism of Ni and radioactive 58Co ions in the reactor water of a low iron crud concentration plant was modeled based on a direct deposition of Ni ion on fuel cladding surfaces as a form of NiO, followed by the solid phase reaction between NiO and iron crud (α-Fe2O3) to produce NiFe2O4. The calculated results agreed satisfactorily with measurements in the first Japanese standard BWR, Fukushima 2-2 (1,100 MWe). These calculations showed that controlling the Fe/Ni corrosion products ratio in the feed water to a value larger than 2 was effective to suppress 58Co activity in the reactor water as well as Ni ion concentration. KEYWORDS: cobalt 58corrosion productsdepositionferrite compoundsfuel claddingFukushima-2-2 reactorion concentrationironnickelnickel oxidesradioactivitysurfacewater chemistry
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