Abstract

The effect of gamma radiation on the corrosion of carbon St20 and stainless steel OX18H10T contacting high-temperature water have been studied. It was shown that irradiation does not seem to have a marked effect on the corrosion of stainless steel and accelerates the corrosion of carbon steel (3–4 times). The empirical equation of the corrosion rate dependence on the time of experimentation were found. The concentration of H 2O 2 in irradiated water contacting carbon steel changes by the fluctuation law with a period of 20–25 h and remains at the same level as for carbon steel.

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