Published 2000 | Version v1
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Oxidation of carbon based material for innovative energy systems (HTR, fusion reactor): status and further needs

  • 1. Research Centre Julich, FZJ (Germany)
  • 2. CEA/Cadarache, Dept. d'Etudes des Combustibles (DER), 13 - Saint-Paul-lez-Durance (France)
  • 3. NRG Repro Facility (Netherlands)
  • 4. FRAMATOME, 92 - Paris-La-Defense (France)
  • 5. NNC Limited, Knutsford (United Kingdom)
  • 6. FZR, Forschungszentrum Rossendorf, Dresden (Germany)

Description

Following an overview on kinetics of carbon/gas reactions, status and further needs in selected safety relevant fields of graphite oxidation in high temperature reactors (HTRs) and fusion reactors are outlined. Kinetics was detected due to the presence of such elements as severe air ingress, lack of experimental data on Boudouard reaction and a similar lack of data in the field of advanced oxidation. The development of coatings which protect against oxidation should focus on stability under neutron irradiation and on the general feasibility of coatings on HTR pebble fuel graphite. Oxidation under normal operation of direct cycle HTR requires examinations of gas atmospheres and of catalytic effects. Advanced carbon materials like CFCs and mixed materials should be developed and tested with respect to their oxidation resistance in a common HTR/fusion task. In an interim HTR, fuel storage radiolytic oxidation under normal operation and thermal oxidation in accidents have to be considered. Plans for future work in these fields are described. (authors)

Part of:
Basic studies on high-temperature engineering

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
Imprint Place
Paris (France)
Imprint Title
Basic studies on high-temperature engineering
Imprint Pagination
404 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 161-172

Conference

Title
1. information exchange meeting
Dates
27-29 Sep 1999
Place
Paris (France)

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