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Hydrogen permeation from F82H wall of ceramic breeder pebble bed: The effect of surface corrosion

Research Authors
M. Bakr
Research Abstract

Understanding the permeation behavior of tritium from a pebble bed breeding blanket is essential for establishing a self-sufficient fuel cycle in a nuclear fusion reactor. It is known that double corrosion layers forms on reduced activation ferritic-martensitic (RAFM) steel surface by a gas release from a ceramic breeder material; however, its effect on hydrogen permeation behavior has not been elucidated. Herein, in-situ measurement of hydrogen permeation through an F82H RAFM wall of a ceramic breeder pebble bed was performed under H2-added sweep gas conditions. The corrosion layer formed on the F82H sample had a dense microstructure, which reduced hydrogen permeation flux at least by one order of magnitude. The permeation reduction factors were 20–50 at the water-coolant temperature of a blanket. A self-repairing ability is expected for the surface oxide layer as the corrosion occurs spontaneously …

Research Date
Research Department
Research Publisher
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Research Rank
Q1
Research Vol
47-9
Research Website
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.11.225
Research Year
2021
Research Pages
9