Abstract

The feasibility of employing the indigenously developed Ferroboron alloy as an alternate neutron shield material in combination with 9Cr-based ferritic steel clad in future Indian Fast Breeder Reactors (FBR), has been investigated from a metallurgical perspective. In this regard, extensive studies have been undertaken to estimate quantitatively the nature of interaction between Ferroboron and P91-ferritic steel at high temperatures. It is found that in the temperature range 550 to 600°C, 9Cr-based ferritic steel is fully compatible with Ferroboron. However, at higher temperatures, Feroboron interacts with ferritic steel; but the maximum estimated loss of clad thickness is restricted to about 250 μm for 60 years of service.

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