Abstract
Oxidation of Alloy 690 with different surface conditions were performed in oxygenated primary water containing B and Li at 325 °C and 15.6 MPa for 2 months. Oxide scales were analyzed using various methods. Results showed triple-layer oxide films were formed: the outmost layer with dispersed big oxide particles; the intermediated layer with loose sheet-like or needle-like oxides and the inner layer with incompact cellular oxides, which were lack of protectiveness. Oxide morphologies were affected by the surface status of samples. Dissolved oxygen increased the intergranular attack (IGA) sensitivity of Alloy 690TT. Growth mechanism of the oxide film was discussed.
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