Published 1988 | Version v1
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ACRR fission product release tests: ST-1 and ST-2

  • 1. Sandia National Labs., Albuguerque NM (USA)

Description

Two experiments (ST-1 and ST-2) have been performed in the Annular Core Research Reactor (ACRR) at Sandia National Laboratories (SNLA) to obtain time-resolved data on the release of fission products from irradiated fuels under light water reactor (LWR) severe accident conditions. Both experiments were conducted in a highly reducing environment at maximum fuel temperatures of greater than 2400 K. These experiments were designed specifically to investigate the effect of increased total pressure on fission product release; ST-1 was performed at approximately 0.16 MPa and ST-2 was run at 1.9 MPa, whereas other parameters were matched as closely as possible. Release rate data were measured for Cs, I, Ba, Sr, Eu, Te, and U. The release rates were higher than predicted by existing codes for Ba, Sr, Eu, and U. Te release was very low, but Te did not appear to be sequestered by the zircaloy cladding; it was evenly distributed in the fuel. In addition, in posttest analysis a unique fuel morphology (fuel swelling) was observed which may have enhanced fission product release, especially in the high pressure test (ST-2). These data are compared with analytical results from the CORSOR correlation and the VICTORIA computer model

Part of:
Proceedings of the international ENS/ANS conference on thermal reactor safety. Volume 5

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
Societe Francaise d'Energie Nucleaire.
Imprint Place
Paris (France)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the International ENS/ANS Conference on thermal reactor safety. Volume 5
Imprint Pagination
430 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 2049-2058.

Conference

Title
International ENS/ANS Conference on thermal reactor safety.
Dates
2-7 Oct 1988.
Place
Avignon (France).

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
Contract DE-AC04-76DP00789