1988
DOI: 10.1080/01457638808939660
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Thermal, Hydraulic, and Corrosion Aspects of PWR Steam Generator Problems

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“…This behavior is strongly influenced by the chemical water regime and the material selection. The usual problems with the steam generators leading to degradation are associated with vibration, fretting, fatigue, stress-corrosion, cracking, pitting, denting, deposition of corrosion products at the tube sheet etc., Green (1988), Solomon et al (1985). So depending on the design, material selection and water chemistry the good steam generators already showed 30 years operation.…”
Section: Frequent Problems Sound Design Practicesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This behavior is strongly influenced by the chemical water regime and the material selection. The usual problems with the steam generators leading to degradation are associated with vibration, fretting, fatigue, stress-corrosion, cracking, pitting, denting, deposition of corrosion products at the tube sheet etc., Green (1988), Solomon et al (1985). So depending on the design, material selection and water chemistry the good steam generators already showed 30 years operation.…”
Section: Frequent Problems Sound Design Practicesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…At least seven classes of environmental contaminants have been postulated at various times to explain the occurrence of IGA/IGSCC of mill annealed Alloy 600 [16,17]:…”
Section: Nickel Base Alloys On the Secondary Side Of Pwr Steam Generamentioning
confidence: 99%