Reactor Materials

Tuesday, May 14, 2013: 08:00-11:20
Provincial Ballroom South, Second Floor (Sheraton)
Chairs:
S. Fujimoto and David Shoesmith, Ph.D
08:00
708
Diffusion of Hydrogen Through the Walls of Carbon Steel Pipes Experiencing Flow-Accelerated Corrosion Under Hydrothermal Conditions
David S Mancey, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited; Jeff Keyes, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited; Jared M Smith, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited; Don G Webb, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited; Mark S.L. Godin, Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (Retired)
09:00
710
Passivation in Non-Random Solid-Solution Alloys
Dorota M Artymowicz, University of Toronto; Karl Sieradzki, Arizona State University; Roger C. Newman, University of Toronto
09:20
711
Oxide Film Formation On Alloy 600 As a Function of Potential
Dan Mizzi, BSc., The University of Western Ontario; Ahmed Y Musa, PhD, The University of Western Ontario; Sridhar Ramamurthy, Ph.D, University of Western Ontario; Jungsook Clara Wren, PhD, The University of Western Ontario
09:40
Break
10:20
713
Crystallographical Characterization of IGSCC of Alloy600 in Simulated Primary Water Environment of Pressurized Water Reactor
Shinji Fujimoto, Dr. Eng., Osaka University; Takashi Ogawa, Osaka University; Yuya Morita, Osaka University; Hiroaki Tsuchiya, PhD, Osaka University; Yoshiki Mikami, PhD, Osaka University; Masahito Mochizuki, PhD, Osaka University
10:40
714
Effect of Surface Mechanical Attrition Treatment (SMAT) On the Electrochemical Behavior and Oxide Film Composition of Alloy 600
Melissa Faichuk, The University of Western Ontario; Sridhar Ramamurthy, Ph.D, University of Western Ontario; James J. Noel, The University of Western Ontario; David Shoesmith, Ph.D, University of Western Ontario
11:00
715
Electrochemical Aspects of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Ni-Cr-Fe Alloys in Acid Sulfate Solutions Relevant to Nuclear Steam Generators
Suraj Persaud, PhD candidate, University of Toronto; Anatolie G. Carcea, Senior Research Associate, University of Toronto; Roger C. Newman, Professor, University of Toronto