TNPSC Thervupettagam

1D Wormhole Corrosion

March 4 , 2023 652 days 479 0
  • Scientists have recently discovered a new form of corrosion known as the 1D wormhole corrosion.
  • The 1D wormhole corrosion is a highly localized form of penetrating corrosion that occurs in a nickel-chromium alloy when exposed to molten fluoride salt.
  • This type of corrosion leads to the development of a percolating network of tunnels along grain boundaries.
  • These tunnels are filled with molten salt and leave voids along the grain boundaries.
  • It has important implications for the understanding of material degradation mechanisms in molten salt environments.
  • Molten salts are a key candidate for coolants in next-generation nuclear power plants.
  • The use of molten salts as coolants is particularly attractive because they have a high thermal conductivity and a high boiling point.
  • This makes them ideal for transferring heat away from the reactor core and for generating electricity.

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