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A Possible Mechanism for Corrosion Product Transport and Radiation Field Growth in a Pressurized Water Reactor Primary Circuit

K. A. Burrill

Nuclear Technology / Volume 36 / Number 1 / November 1977 / Pages 85-92

Radiation Environments in Nuclear Reactor Power Plant / Reactor / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT77-A31962

Gamma radiation fields grow with time on the piping and other components in the primary circuit of all water-cooled nuclear reactors. Corrosion products that have been released from the out-reactor surfaces, made radioactive in the core, and then deposited on out-reactor surfaces cause the fields to grow. Corrosion product deposits on fuel sheaths exposed to nonboiling water in an in-reactor loop test are used to show the importance of high-temperature pH in the process of corrosion product transport. A possible mechanism for radiation field growth in light water reactors is then deduced from this test.