Applied Sciences (Mar 2022)

Design of the CIEMAT Corrosion Loop for Liquid Metal Experiments

  • Elisabetta Carella,
  • David Rapisarda,
  • Stephan Lenk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12063104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
p. 3104

Abstract

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The main components of a liquid breeder blanket in a fusion power reactor are lead lithium alloy (PbLi) and the steel structure in which the liquid is enclosed (EUROFER). Several compatibility tests have shown that structural materials always suffer from corrosion attacks. The governing mechanism can be attributed to the dissolution of the steel by the liquid breeder and is strongly related to the PbLi chemistry, velocity profile, and temperature. A new facility, CiCLo-C (CIEMAT Corrosion Loop, Internally Coated), is dedicated to the study of corrosion in materials under the severe breeding blanket condition. An effort was made to design an experimental facility with a specific test section able to work at quite ambitious operation parameters: up to 550 °C and a 1 m/s flow of PbLi. Furthermore, an innovative tantalum coating was introduced in the whole loop to avoid impurities coming from the pipeline, which can disturb the measurements, and to better preserve the installation.

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