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In situ thickness measurement of nickel ion deposits on heated surface in water by thermal wave methods.
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- FUJIMORI Haruo
- Energy Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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- ASAKURA Yamato
- Energy Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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- SUZUKI Kazumichi
- Energy Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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- UCHIDA Shunsuke
- Energy Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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Thermal wave signals from nickel ion deposits produced on a heated rod surface in boiling water at atmospheric pressure was measured by two kinds of thermal wave methods, photothermal deflection and photoacoustics. Thickness of the deposits was determined from calibration curves for NiO which was their possible chemical state. It was revealed that the methods served as useful tools for in situ thickness measurement in high temperature water.<BR>Nickel ion was deposited in circular patterns (about 1 mmφ) at boiling nucleation sites. The deposit thickness (0.11.1 μm) was proportional to time (020 h) and nickel ion concentration (2050 ppm). This indicated that nickel ion was deposited by the evaporation-dryout mechanism, the same as for iron crud deposition in BWR's. The deposition rate for nickel ion (2.7 × 10-3) was about 1/6 of that for iron crud. The difference was attributed to dissolution of nickel ion from NiO.
Journal
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- Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
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Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology 25 (2), 158-164, 1988
Atomic Energy Society of Japan
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- CRID
- 1390282679070978048
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- NII Article ID
- 130000826989
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- COI
- 1:CAS:528:DyaL1cXhtl2mtLc%3D
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- ISSN
- 18811248
- 00223131
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed