Published June 1, 2003 | Version v1
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Durability test on irradiated rock-like oxide fuels

Description

For a profitable use of Pu, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute has been promoting researches for once-through type fuels. The strategy consists of stable rock-like oxide fuel fabrication in conventional fuel facilities followed by almost complete Pu burning in LWR and disposal of chemically stable spent fuel without further processing. Because leach rates of hazardous nuclides, such as TRU and β-emitters, that have long half-lives, are very important for the evaluation of geological safety, leaching tests in deionized water at 363 K were performed with reference to the MCC-1 method. Five irradiated fuel pellets, a single phase fuel of a yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) containing UO2 (U-YSZ), two fuels of U-YSZ particle dispersed in MgAl2O4 (SPI) or Al2O3 (COR) matrix, two homogeneous-blended fuels of U-YSZ and SPI or COR powders, were submitted to the tests. Stainless steel containers with Au coating and ethylene propylene diene monomer were used as leaching vessels and packing, respectively. The evaluated normalized leach rates of Zr, U and Pu were obviously lower than those of the other important elements and nuclides. Americium, Np and especially Y showed unexpectedly high evaluated normalized leach rates. The volatile elements, Cs and I, showed enhanced leaching within particle-dispersed type fuels because of crack formation around the particle

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Identifiers

PII
S0022311503001491;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Journal Volume
319
Journal Issue
1-4
Journal Page Range
p. 180-187
ISSN
0022-3115
CODEN
JNUMAM

Conference

Title
8. inert matrix fuel workshop
Dates
16-18 Oct 2002
Place
Tokai (Japan)

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