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Hydrogen from Zircaloy Oxidation

The best estimate of the extent of hydrogen generation from the Zircaloy—H2O reaction corresponded to an oxidation of about 50% of the cladding and shroud inner liner. Additional hydrogen was estimated to have been produced from the oxidation of stainless steel and Inconel components. The data obtained from the hydrogen measurements agreed well with the results obtained in the post-irradiation examinations of the test bimdle. [Pg.680]

HTO from the fuel or from the gas phase is reduced by Zircaloy at the interphase oxide-metal and the hydrogen generated is incorporated into the metal. [Pg.141]


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