Lifespan estimation of seal welded super stainless steels for water condenser of nuclear power plants

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Young Sik Kim
Sujin Park
Hyun Young Chang
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[1] Andong National University,Materials Research Center for Energy and Clean Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] KEPCO Engineering & Construction Company,Power Engineering Research Institute
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metals; welding; corrosion; SEM; sea water;
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When sea water was used as cooling water for water condenser of nuclear power plants, commercial stainless steels can not be applied because chloride concentration exceeds 20,000 ppm. There are many opinions for the materials selection of tube and tube sheets of a condenser. This work reviewed the application guide line of stainless steels for sea-water facilities and the estimation equations of lifespan were proposed from the analyses of both field data for sea water condenser and experimental results of corrosion. Empirical equations for lifespan estimation were derived from the pit initiation time and re-tubing time of stainless steel tubing in sea water condenser of nuclear power plants. The lifespan of seal-welded super austenitic stainless steel tube/tube sheet was calculated from these equations. Critical pitting temperature of seal-welded PRE 50 grade super stainless steel was evaluated as 60 °C. Using the proposed equation in engineering aspect, tube pitting corrosion time of seal-welded tube/tube sheet was calculated as 69.8 years and re-tubing time was estimated as 82.0 years.
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