Various mechanisms degrade components and power piping in nuclear power plants. The mechanism with the greatest consequence has been flow-accelerated corrosion (FAC). FAC has caused ruptures and leaks and has led to numerous piping replacements. United States utilities use a combination of EPRI guidance, software, and aggressive inspection programs to deal with FAC. However, current technology does not detail guidance for erosive forms of attack including, cavitation erosion, flashing erosion, droplet impingement, and solid particle erosion. These forms of degradation have caused shutdowns, and leaks have become a maintenance issue. This brief will present a description of erosive damage mechanisms found in nuclear power plants.
Issue Section:
Technical Briefs
Keywords:
corrosion,
environmental degradation,
erosion,
nuclear power stations,
pipelines,
pipes,
wear
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