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A prediction of the UO2 fission gas release data of Bellamy and Rich using a model recently developed by combustion engineering

  • 1. Combustion Engineering, Inc., Windsor, CT (USA). Nuclear Power Systems

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The trend in the Light Water Reactor industry to higher discharge burnups of UO2 fuel rods has initiated the modification of existing fuel rod models to better account for high burnup effects. A model recently developed by Combustion Engineering, Inc. (C-E) for fission gas release from UO2 fuel recognizes the separate effects of temperature-dependent and temperature-independent release mechanisms. This model accounts for a moderate burnup enhancement that is based on a concept of a saturation inventory existing for the intra- and inter-grannular storage of fission gas within the fuel pellet. The saturation inventory, as modelled, is strongly dependent on the local temperature and the changing grain size of the fuel with burnup. Although the fitting constants of the model were determined solely from more current gas release data from fuel more typical of the C-E product line, the model, nonetheless, provides an excellent prediction of the Bellamy and Rich data over the entire burnup range represented by the data (+-1.6% gas release at a 1σ level). The ability to obtain a good comparison with this data base provides additional support for the use of the particular separation of the effects of thermal diffusion and burnup enhancement on fission gas release that is embodied in the model. Furthermore, the degree of burnup enhancement in the model is believed to be moderate enough to suggest that this high burnup effect should not impede the extension of discharge burnup limits associated with current design fuel rods for Pressurized Water Reactors

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Specialists' meeting on fuel element performance computer modelling, Preston, United Kingdom, 15-19 March 1982

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Imprint Title
Specialists' meeting on fuel element performance computer modelling, Preston, United Kingdom, 15-19 March 1982
Imprint Pagination
727 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 527-536.
Report number
IWGFPT--13

Conference

Title
Specialists' meeting on fuel element performance computer modelling.
Dates
15-19 Mar 1982.
Place
Preston (UK).

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17 refs, 2 tabs, 2 figs.