Abstract:The review paper starts with the applications of liquid metals and then concentrates on lead and lead–bismuth eutectic used in Gen IV nuclear reactors and accelerator-driven systems. Key points of degradation modes of austenitic stainless steels and ferritic-martensitic steels, candidates for the structural components, are briefly summarized. Corrosion and liquid metal embrittlement are critical issues that must be overcome. Next, the paper focuses on the strong efforts paid to the mitigation of corrosion and … Show more
“…Ceramic candidate coating materials include oxides, carbides, nitrides, etc. [243,596,626,633,634,[640][641][642][643][644]. Oxides, such as ZrO The main problem of ceramic coatings is the lack of damage self-healing in service.…”
Section: Coating Deposition and Surface Modification Of Steelsmentioning
“…Ceramic candidate coating materials include oxides, carbides, nitrides, etc. [243,596,626,633,634,[640][641][642][643][644]. Oxides, such as ZrO The main problem of ceramic coatings is the lack of damage self-healing in service.…”
Section: Coating Deposition and Surface Modification Of Steelsmentioning
“…LBE is corrosive, particularly at high temperatures [16,17], limiting the maximum temperature it can be used in various housing materials. Ongoing research promises new corrosion-resistant structural materials so that LBE can be used as HTF at temperatures above about 550 • C [18,19].…”
“…To mitigate corrosion of the steels in liquid lead or in liquid LBE, different solutions have been proposed and reviewed [28]. Because of its stability whatever the oxygen content in the liquid lead and lead-bismuth eutectic, one of the most promising solutions seems to be the presence of a layer of alumina on the surface of the steel [1].…”
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