1994
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-98708-2.50014-3
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Corrosion of Zr Alloys in Water and Steam

Abstract: The oxide, Zr0 2 , is formed by the reaction of Zr with water. Water molecules dissociate on the oxide surface, the oxygen formed diffuses through anion vacancies in the oxide to the metal-oxide boundary, where part of the oxygen dissolves in the metal and part reacts to form new oxide. As the oxide has a greater volume than the metal from which it was formed, strain is produced at the boundary. Hydrogen formed in the reaction partly diffused through the oxide into the metal.The process of oxidation of Zr and … Show more

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