For the development of lead–bismuth (Pb–Bi) cooled fast breeder reactors, the corrosion characteristics of various
steels in a flowing Pb–Bi were investigated by means of steel corrosion test performed in the flowing Pb–Bi for 1,000 h. It was found that liquid metal corrosion was inhibited by single or multiple oxide layers formed on the steel surfaces. The oxide layers can be classified to an inner layer and an outer one. The existence of the inner oxide layer
might be more important for the corrosion resistance since the inner one was compact and stuck to the steel surface while the outer one was easily broken into small pieces with cracks and peeled from the substrate. The effect of Cr content in steels on corrosion resistance was investigated. Stable Cr rich oxide layers were easily formed on the high Cr steels. The weight losses were lower in the steels with higher Cr contents. The content of Cr in the steel was ef-fective to form the thin and compact Cr-rich oxide layer and suppressed the corrosion. In the case of Si rich steel, the weight loss was lower than the trends of weight loss with Cr content.