Titanium Pump Loop for Aqueous Solutions at High Temperatures

Titanium Pump Loop for Aqueous Solutions at High Temperatures
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A titanium pump loop, designed to circulate aqueous solutions at temperatures and pressures up to 370 deg C and 3000 psia, was constructed. It is to be used to study the chemical stability of uranyl sulfate fuel solutions of interest to the Fluid Fuels Reactor Program. The total loop voluime was minimized so that about 2 liters uf solution was sufficient for loop operation. The equipment includes a sampling system to remove solution samples from the loop while operating at elevated temperature and pressure; a hydroclone to separate and remove any solids and/or heavyphase material formed; and provisions for installation of corrosion test specimens in the main loop stream. All equipment performed satisfactorily at design conditions in tests with water. (auth).

Pump Loops Used for Materials Testing in High Temperature Aqueous Solutions and Slurries

Pump Loops Used for Materials Testing in High Temperature Aqueous Solutions and Slurries
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Pump loops designed to operate at temperatures and pressures to 320 deg C and 2000 psia are described. The loops were used to circulate uranyl sulfate solutions and aqueous thoria slurries in out-of-pile tests for the aqueous homogeneous reactor program. As this phase of the aqueous homogeneous reactor program was completed, the loops were converted for use in studies of materials of interest to other types of reactors. Solutions or slurries are circulated in the loops by means of a 100-gpm cannedmotor centrifugal pump. The loop piping is of 1- or 1 1/2-in. size and pressurizers of 4-in. pipe are used where required for steam pressurization. Two of the loops were constructed of commercially pure titanium while all others were of type 347 stainless steel. Some loops are hydraulically pressurized by means of a feed pump and letdown valve arrangement. The nominal volumes of the 15 loops, which were constructed varies between 10 and 30 liters, and each loop was designed to contain a large number of corrosion test specimens of various types for exposure under a wide range of conditions. Each loop test was usually of 200 to 500 hr duration, but some tests were operated continuously for more than 7,000 hr. Operating experience covering more than 350,000 hr of accumulated operating time in many hundreds of individual test runs is discussed. The pump loops described proved to be highly satisfactory systems in which to study reactor materials under a wide range of conditions which can be closely controlled to simulate those existing in nuclear reactors. (auth).

Progress in Corrosion Science and Engineering II

Progress in Corrosion Science and Engineering II
Author: Su-Il Pyun
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2012-02-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 144195578X

This and volume no. 47 of Modern Aspects of Electrochemistry is composed of eight chapters covering topics having relevance both in corrosion science and materials engineering. In particular, the first seven chapters provide comprehensive coverage of recent advances in corrosion science.

Lubrication, Corrosion and Wear

Lubrication, Corrosion and Wear
Author: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration Scientific and Technical Information Division
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Total Pages: 444
Release: 1966
Genre: Corrosion and anti-corrosives
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