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    Schroer, Carsten; Koch, Verena; Wedemeyer, Olaf; Skrypnik, Aleksandr; Konys, Juergen

    Journal of nuclear materials, 02/2016, Letnik: 469
    Journal Article

    A ferritic/martensitic (f/m) steel with 9 and 3 mass% of chromium (Cr) and silicon (Si), respectively, was tested on performance in flowing lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) at 450 and 550 degree C, each at concentrations of solved oxygen of both 10 super(-7) and 10 super(-6) mass%. The 9Cr-3Si steel generally exhibits the same basic corrosion modes as other f/m materials with 9 mass% Cr and typically lower Si content, namely Steel T91. The Si-rich steel shows an overall improved performance in comparison to T91 at 450 degree C and 10 super(-7) mass% solved oxygen, but especially at 450 degree C and 10 super(-6) mass% solved oxygen. The advantage of higher Si-content in 9Cr steel is less clear at 550 degree C. Especially high oxygen content in flowing LBE at 550 degree C, between >10 super(-6) mass% and oxygen saturation, seems detrimental for the high-Si material in respect of the initiation and progress of a solution-based corrosion.