Practical solution for preventing corrosive buildup in nuclear systems
Friday, August 14, 2020 - 08:20
in Physics & Chemistry
When clogs and corrosion threaten residential water and heating systems, homeowners can simply call a plumber to snake a drain or replace a pipe. Operators of nuclear power plants aren't nearly so lucky. Metallic oxide particles, collectively known as CRUD in the nuclear energy world, build up directly on reactor fuel rods, impeding the plant's ability to generate heat. These foulants cost the nuclear energy industry millions of dollars annually.