Kim et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Photo-Electrochemistry of Zirconium Alloys in High Temperature Water–a ReviewKim et al., 2009
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- Kim Y
- Rebak R
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- The NACE International Annual Conference
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Zirconium alloys such as Zircaloy-2 and-4 are used as fuel cladding materials in nuclear power plants. These alloys have adequate corrosion resistance in high temperature aqueous conditions. For cladding applications is desirable when Zr alloys form a thin …
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