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The erosion-corrosion wear of components of pipeline systems at nuclear power stations equipped with RBMK-1000 reactors is analyzed. It is shown that the mechanism of erosion-corrosion wear involves two parallel processes: thinning of pipeline walls in some sections and sedimentation of corrosion products in the other sections.
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RD EO (Guiding Document) 0571-2006: Regulations for Permissible Thicknesses of the Components of Carbon Steel Pipelines Used at Nuclear Power Stations (Rosenenergoatom Concern, Moscow, 2006) [in Russian].
RD EO (Guiding Document) 0669-2006: Steels and Alloys Used in Pipelines and Components of Equipment at Nuclear Power Stations. Determination of Their Chemical Composition Using the Method of Atomic Emission Spectral Analysis (Rosenergoatom Concern, Moscow, 2006) [in Russian].
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Original Russian Text © V.I. Baranenko, Yu.A. Yanchenko, 2010, published in Teploenergetika.
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Baranenko, V.I., Yanchenko, Y.A. Erosion-corrosion wear of the components of pipeline systems at nuclear power stations equipped with RBMK-1000 reactors. Therm. Eng. 57, 391–399 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601510050058
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