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Application of Preoxidation Treatment to Suppress 60Co Deposition on Stainless Steel Surfaces of Boiling Water Reactor Primary Cooling Systems

Masao Kitamura, Eishi Ibe, Shunsuke Uchida, Takashi Honda, Glauco Romeo, Robert L. Cowan

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 89 / Number 1 / January 1985 / Pages 61-69

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE85-A17883

60Co accumulation on boiling water reactor (BWR) primary cooling pipings. To demonstrate the treatment effect, test specimens, which had been exposed to simulated BWR water in an autoclave (temperature, 286 °C; pH, 7; oxygen concentration, 200 ppb) for up to 200 h, were installed in the Hatch-2 inplant loop and their 60Co deposition amounts were compared with those of as-received specimens. Preoxidation treatment for 200 h resulted in deposits of about one-fourth those of as-received specimens. It was estimated that the maximum amount of 60Co deposited on primary piping during the entire plant operation life (30 yr) would be reduced to about one-half of that without preoxidation treatment if the 60Co concentration in the reactor water was constant.