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Understanding Impacts of Chemistry on Oxidation of FeCrAl Alloys
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Abstract
Traditionally, FeCrAl alloys played an important role in high-temperature applications due to their ability to form a passive Al oxide film at temperatures above ~800°C. Recently, FeCrAl alloys became of interest for the application of accident tolerant nuclear fuel cladding. This study covers work done at GE Research for better understanding the role of Al, Cr, and Mo in oxidation kinetics and thermodynamics. Several models and commercial prototype alloys have been tested in hydrothermal corrosion autoclave loops, at low temperature steam exposure (~400°C), high temperature steam exposure (~1000°C or higher), and high temperature air exposures. The results provide insights on how chromium and aluminum play a significant role in both high temperature and low temperature oxidation of FeCrAl. Additionally, machine learning tools are used to gain further insights on both predicting future optimized chemistries for balancing the properties of hydrothermal corrosion, low and high temperature steam oxidation, and thermal aging (which is exacerbated due to radiation in a nuclear reactor environment). GE plans to use this framework to further optimize the FeCrAl alloy system for use in nuclear reactor environments.
Title: Understanding Impacts of Chemistry on Oxidation of FeCrAl Alloys
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Abstract
Traditionally, FeCrAl alloys played an important role in high-temperature applications due to their ability to form a passive Al oxide film at temperatures above ~800°C.
Recently, FeCrAl alloys became of interest for the application of accident tolerant nuclear fuel cladding.
This study covers work done at GE Research for better understanding the role of Al, Cr, and Mo in oxidation kinetics and thermodynamics.
Several models and commercial prototype alloys have been tested in hydrothermal corrosion autoclave loops, at low temperature steam exposure (~400°C), high temperature steam exposure (~1000°C or higher), and high temperature air exposures.
The results provide insights on how chromium and aluminum play a significant role in both high temperature and low temperature oxidation of FeCrAl.
Additionally, machine learning tools are used to gain further insights on both predicting future optimized chemistries for balancing the properties of hydrothermal corrosion, low and high temperature steam oxidation, and thermal aging (which is exacerbated due to radiation in a nuclear reactor environment).
GE plans to use this framework to further optimize the FeCrAl alloy system for use in nuclear reactor environments.
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