Published 1970 | Version v1
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Detection and location of leaking TRIGA fuel elements

  • 1. University of Texas at Austin, TX (United States)

Description

Several TRIGA facilities have experienced difficulty resulting from cladding failures of aluminum clad TRIGA fuel elements. Recently, at the University of Texas at Austin reactor facility, fission product releases were observed during 250 kW operation and were attributed to a leaking fuel element. A rather extensive testing program has been undertaken to locate the faulty element. The used sniffer device is described, which provides a quick, easily constructed, and extremely sensitive means of locating leaking fuel elements. The difficulty at The University of Texas was compounded by extremely low levels and the sporadic nature of the releases. However, in the more typical situation, in which a faulty element consistently releases relatively large quantities of fission gas, such a device should locate the leak with little difficulty

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TRIGA reactor owners' seminar. Papers and abstracts

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
TRIGA reactor owners' seminar. Papers and abstracts
Imprint Pagination
160 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 43-50
Report number
INIS-US--09N0246

Conference

Title
TRIGA reactor owners' seminar
Dates
19-20 Feb 1970
Place
Denver, CO (United States)

Optional Information

Notes
5 refs, 2 figs, 3 tabs
Secondary number(s)
T--117