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http://dx.doi.org/10.5516/NET.2008.40.1.001

HIGH BURNUP FUEL ISSUES  

Rudling, Peter (Advanced Nuclear Technology Intermational Europe AB)
Adamson, Ron (Zircology Plus)
Cox, Brian (University of Toronto)
Garzatolli, Friedrich (Teplitzestrasse 4)
Strasser, Alfred (Aquarius Services Corporation)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.40, no.1, 2008 , pp. 1-8 More about this Journal
Abstract
One of the major current challenges to nuclear energy lies in its competitiveness. To stay competitive the industry needs to reduce maintenance and fuel cycle costs, while enhancing safety features. Extended burnup is one of the methods applied to meet these objectives However, there are a number of potential fuel failure causes related to increased burnup, as follows: l) Corrosion of zirconium alloy cladding and the water chemistry parameters that enhance corrosion; 2) Dimensional changes of zirconium alloy components, 3) Stresses that challenge zirconium alloy ductility and the effect of hydrogen (H) pickup and redistribution as it affects ductility, 4) Fuel rod internal pressure, 5) Pellet-cladding interactions (PCI) and 6) pellet-cladding mechanical interactions (PCMI). This paper discusses current and potential failure mechanisms of these failure mechanisms.
Keywords
High Burnup; Zirconium Alloys; Nuclear Fuel; Failure Mechanisms; Normal Operation; LOCA; RIA; Corrosion; PCI; PCMI; Dimensional Changes;
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