A Working Party Report on Corrosion in the Nuclear Industry EFC 1

A Working Party Report on Corrosion in the Nuclear Industry EFC 1

Author: European Federation Corrosion Working Party on Nuclear Corrosion

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2020-03-09

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13: 1000658368

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First published in 1989. The EFC, incorporated in Belgium, was founded in 1955 with the purpose of promoting European co-operation in the fields of research into corrosion and corrosion prevention. In 1986 the EFC Working Party on Nuclear Corrosion was reorganised with the objective of concentrating on nine topics of relevance to the nuclear power industry. The group of experts in the Working Party. The new structure of the Working Party is based on the following topics: - Pressurised Water Reactors - Boiling Water Reactors - Fuel Elements (Cladding) - Advanced Gas Reactors - High Temperature Reactors - Liquid Metal Fast Breeders - Fusion Reactors - Reprocessing - Waste Management (Disposal). The first meeting of the Working Party following the restructuring was on the occasion of EUROCORR '87 in Frankfurt. The present volume has therefore been prepared and represents Number One in the series of EFC publications.


A Working Party Report on Corrosion Resistant Alloys for Oil and Gas Production

A Working Party Report on Corrosion Resistant Alloys for Oil and Gas Production

Author: European Federation of Corrosion

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13:

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A revised and updated set of guidelines applicable to stainless steels, nickel alloys and titanium alloys covering: SSC/SCC test procedures; reference environments for SSC and SCC testing; guidance on autoclave testing of CRAs; procedures for testing CRAs exposed to sulphur and H2S.


A Working Party Report on Sea Water Corrosion of Stainless Steels - Mechanisms and Experiences

A Working Party Report on Sea Water Corrosion of Stainless Steels - Mechanisms and Experiences

Author: European Federation of Corrosion

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing Limited

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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Contains papers presented at a workshop in 1995 organised by SINTEF Corrosion and Surface Technology (Trondheim) in co-operation with the EFC Working Parties on Marine Corrosion and Microbial Corrosion. Particular attention was given to biofilms, their causes, effects and prevention, as well as to the behaviour in seawater of high alloyed austenitic stainless steels including 6Mo, and super duplex stainless steels.


Standardisation of Thermal Cycling Exposure Testing

Standardisation of Thermal Cycling Exposure Testing

Author: M Schütze

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-01-23

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1845693477

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The thermal cyclic oxidation test has become one of the most widely accepted ways of measuring high temperature corrosion. There has long been a need for an agreed code of practice with standardised methods and procedures to ensure both the comparability and reliability of the results obtained. Based on an EU project, 'Cyclic oxidation testing – development of a code of practice for the characterisation of high temperature materials performance' (COTEST), this volume provides the essential background to an appropriate code of practice.The first part of the book reviews the range of existing test procedures. Part two summarises research on the influence of various test parameters on thermal cycling oxidation behaviour, including both long dwell and short dwell thermal cycling oxidation. The third and final part of the book describes the resulting code of practice which is being considered by the ISO/TC 156 Working Group 13 responsible for an appropriate international standard.With its distinguished editor and team of contributors, this important book is a standard reference for all those conducting thermal cycling oxidation testing or assessing its implications in such sectors as the power industry. - Provides the essential background for an appropriate code of practice - Reviews the range of existing test procedures