RI 5945 Corrosion Of Zirconium In Cupric And Ferric Chlorides - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. J. Stoops
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The object of the research described in this paper was to investigate the effect of metallurgical and surface treatments on the corrosion behavior of arc-melted reactor-grade zirconium in cupric or ferric chloride solutions. An apparatus was constructed and specimens of various metallurgical conditions and surface treatments were tested for 6 days at 35° C., with aeration. Some correlations were observed between corrosion rate and the metal's condition and treatment, Specifically, the unattacked or least attacked specimens were those that had been etched as a final treatment before testing. The most severely attacked specimens were those that had been vacuum-annealed as a final treatment before testing. The moderately attacked specimens were those neither vacuum-annealed nor etched, but having a final surface treatment which left a cold-worked surface. Attack by cupric and ferric chloride was by pit- ting with no preference for grain boundaries, The corrosion scale was cow posed predominately of very fine zirconim particles, Particles from the FeC1,-corroded specimens were more pyrophoric than those from CuCl2-corroded specimens, and appeared to have a higher surface area to volume ratio. Comparison of results to those of previous investigators showed that at certain salt concentrations the more pure, reactor-grade zirconium was quite resistant to attack while the less pure, graphite-melted zirconium was severely attacked.
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APA: D. J. Stoops  (1962)  RI 5945 Corrosion Of Zirconium In Cupric And Ferric Chlorides - Summary

MLA: D. J. Stoops RI 5945 Corrosion Of Zirconium In Cupric And Ferric Chlorides - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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