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Fission gas release and pellet microstructure change of high burnup BWR fuel

  • 1. Nuclear Fuel Industries Ltd, Ibaraki (Japan)
  • 2. Siemens AG, Unternehmensbereich KWU, Erlangen (Germany)
  • 3. Tokyo Electric Power Company, Tokyo (Japan)

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UO2 fuel, with and without Gadolinium, irradiated for three, five, and six irradiation cycles up to about 60 GWd/t pellet burnup in a commercial BWR were studied. The fission gas release and the rim effect were investigated by the puncture test and gas analysis method, OM (optical microscope), SEM (scanning electron microscope), and EPMA (electron probe microanalyzer). The fission gas release rate of the fuel rods irradiated up to six cycles was below a few percent; there was no tendency for the fission gas release to increase abruptly with burnup. On the other hand, microstructure changes were revealed by OM and SEM examination at the rim position with burnup increase. Fission gas was found depleted at both the rim position and the pellet center region using EPMA. There was no correlation between the fission gas release measured by the puncture test and the fission gas depletion at the rim position using EPMA. However, the depletion of fission gas in the center region had good correlation with the fission gas release rate determined by the puncture test. In addition, because the burnup is very large at the rim position of high burnup fuel and also due to the fission rate of the produced Pu, the Xe/Kr ratio at the rim position of high burnup fuel is close to the value of the fission yield of Pu. The Xe/Kr ratio determined by the gas analysis after the puncture test was equivalent to the fuel average but not to the pellet rim position. From the results, it was concluded that fission gas at the rim position was released from the UO2 matrix in high burnup, however, most of this released fission gas was held in the porous structure and not released from the pellet to the free volume. (author)

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Advances in fuel pellet technology for improved performance at high burnup. Proceedings of a Technical Committee meeting

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Imprint Title
Advances in fuel pellet technology for improved performance at high burnup. Proceedings of a Technical Committee meeting
Imprint Pagination
425 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 297-309
ISSN
1011-4289
Report number
IAEA-TECDOC--1036

Conference

Title
Technical Committee meeting on advances in fuel pellet technology for improved performance at high burnup
Dates
28 Oct - 1 Nov 1996
Place
Tokyo (Japan)

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