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Characterization and modelling of the thermodynamic behavior of SFR fuel under irradiation

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For a burn-up higher than 7 at%, the volatile FP like Cs, I and Te or metallic (Mo) are partially released from the fuel pellet in order to form a layer of compounds between the outer surface of the fuel and the inner surface of the stainless cladding. This layer is called the JOG, french acronym for Joint-Oxyde-Gaine. My subject is focused on two topics: the thermodynamic study of the (Cs-I-Te-Mo-O) system and the migration of those FP towards the gap to form the JOG. The thermodynamic study was the first step of my work. On the basis of critical literature survey, the following systems have been optimized by the CALPHAD method: Cs-Te, Cs-I and Cs-Mo-O. In parallel, an experimental study is undertaken in order to validate our CALPHAD modelling of the Cs-Te system. In a second step, the thermodynamic data coming from the CALPHAD modelling have been introduced into the database that we use with the thermochemical computation code ANGE (CEA code derived from the SOLGASMIX software) in order to calculate the chemical composition of the irradiated fuel versus burn-up and temperature. In a third and last step, the thermochemical computation code ANGE (Advanced Numeric Gibbs Energy minimizer) has been coupled with the fuel performance code GERMINAL V2, which simulates the thermo-mechanical behavior of SFR fuel. (author)

Abstract (French)

Au-dessus d'un taux de combustion seuil ≥ 7 at %, les produits de fission volatils Cs, I, et Te ou metalliques (Mo) sont partiellement relaches hors du combustible et finissent par constituer une couche de composes de PF qui remplit progressivement le jeu existant entre la peripherie de la pastille et la surface interne de la gaine en acier inoxydable. Nous appelons cette couche JOG pour Joint Oxyde-Gaine. Mon sujet de these est axe sur l'etude thermodynamique du systeme (Cs, I, Te, Mo, O) + (U, Pu) ainsi que sur l'etude de la diffusion de ces produits de fission a travers le combustible vers le jeu combustible-gaine pour former le JOG. L'etude thermodynamique constitue la premiere etape de mon travail. Sur la base d'une analyse critique des donnees experimentales issues de la litterature, les systemes Cs-Te, Cs-I, Cs-Mo-O ont ete modelises par la methode CALPHAD. En parallele, une etude experimentale a ete entreprise pour valider la modelisation CALPHAD du systeme binaire Cs-Te. Dans une deuxieme etape, les donnees thermodynamiques resultant de la modelisation CALPHAD ont ete introduites dans la base de donnees du code de calcul thermodynamique ANGE (code interne au CEA derive du logiciel SOLGASMIX) dont la finalite est le calcul de la composition chimique du combustible irradie. Dans une troisieme etape, le code de calcul thermodynamique ANGE (Advanced Numeric Gibbs Energy minimiser) a ete couple avec le code de simulation du comportement thermomecanique du combustible des RNR-Na GERMINAL V2

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Original title (French)
Caracterisation et modelisation du comportement thermodynamique du combustible RNR-Na sous irradiation

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173 p.
Report number
FRCEA-TH--6895

INIS

Country of Publication
France
Country of Input or Organization
France
INIS RN
47013562
Subject category
S21: SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS;
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Thesis
Descriptors DEI
A CODES; FISSION PRODUCTS; G CODES; MIXED OXIDE FUELS; REACTORS; THERMODYNAMICS
Descriptors DEC
COMPUTER CODES; ENERGY SOURCES; FUELS; ISOTOPES; MATERIALS; NUCLEAR FUELS; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS; REACTOR MATERIALS; SOLID FUELS

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