The fuel to clad heat transfer coefficient in advanced MX-type fuel pins
Creators
- 1. Institut des Transuraniens, Karlsruhe (Germany)
Description
Advanced fuels (mixed carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides) are characterised by a high thermal conductivity compared to that of oxide fuels (5 times greater) and their behaviour under irradiation (amount of swelling, fracture behaviour, restructuring) is far more sensitive to the design parameters and to the operating temperature than that of oxide fuels. The use of advanced fuels is therefore conditioned by the possibility of mastering the above phenomena, and the full exploitation of their favorable neutron characteristics depends upon a good understanding of the mutual relationships of the various parameters, which eventually affect the mechanical stability of the pin. By far the most important parameter is the radial temperature profile which controls the swelling of the fuel and the build-up of stress fields within the pin. Since the rate of fission gas swelling of these fuels is relatively large, a sufficient amount of free space has to be provided within the pin. This space originally appears as fabrication porosity and as fuel-to-clad clearance. Due to the large initial gap width and to the high fuel thermal conductivity, the range of the fuel operating temperatures is mainly determined by the fuel-to-clad heat transfer coefficient h, whose correct determination becomes one of the central points in modelling. During the many years of modelling activity in the field of oxide fuels, several theoretical models have been developed to calculate h, and a large amount of experimental data has been produced for the empirical adjustment of the parameters involved, so that the situation may be regarded as rather satisfactory. The analysis lead to the following conclusions. A quantitative comparison of experimental h-values with existing models for h requires rather sophisticated instrumented irradiation capsules, which permit the measurement of mechanical data (concerning fuel and clad) together with heat rating and temperatures. More and better well-instrumented irradiation experiments are necessary in order to make progress on this problem. The h-values are sensitive to changes in the linear heat rating and/or clad temperature. A quantitative comparison of experimental values of h with existing models requires capsule irradiations, in which temperatures, rating and also mechanical parameters are all recorded during irradiation
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Additional details
Publishing Information
- Imprint Title
- Specialists' meeting on theoretical modelling of LMFBR fuel pin behaviour. Summary report
- Imprint Pagination
- 183 p.
- Journal Page Range
- p. 143-155
- Report number
- IWGFR--31
Conference
- Title
- IAEA-IWGFR specialists' meeting on theoretical modelling of LMFBR fuel pin behaviour
- Dates
- 28 May - 1 Jun 1979
- Place
- Fontenay-aux-Roses (France)
INIS
- Country of Publication
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 33016341
- Subject category
- S22: GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Conference
- Descriptors DEI
- ACCURACY; FRACTURES; FUEL PINS; FUEL-CLADDING INTERACTIONS; HEAT TRANSFER; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; MIXED CARBIDE FUELS; MIXED OXIDE FUELS; POROSITY
- Descriptors DEC
- ENERGY SOURCES; ENERGY TRANSFER; FAILURES; FUEL ELEMENTS; FUELS; MATERIALS; NUCLEAR FUELS; REACTOR COMPONENTS; REACTOR MATERIALS; SOLID FUELS
Optional Information
- Notes
- 14 refs, figs, 1 tab