Published November 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

Fuel performance code COSMOS for analysis of LWR UO2 and MOX fuel

  • 1. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Deajeon (Korea, Republic of)
  • 2. Ulsan National Institute of Sciene and Technology, Ulsan (Korea, Republic of)

Description

The paper briefs a fuel performance code, COSMOS, which can be utilized for an analysis of the thermal behavior and fission gas release of fuel, up to a high burnup. Of particular concern are the models for the fuel thermal conductivity, the fission gas release, and the cladding corrosion and creep in UO2 fuel. In addition, the code was developed so as to consider the inhomogeneity of MOX fuel, which requires restructuring the thermal conductivity and fission gas release models. These improvements enhanced COSMOS's precision for predicting the in-pile behavior of MOX fuel. The COSMOS code also extends its applicability to the instrumented fuel test in a research reactor. The various in-pile test results were analyzed and compared with the code's prediction. The database consists of the UO2 irradiation test up to an ultra-high burnup, power ramp test of MOX fuel, and instrumented MOX fuel test in a research reactor after base irradiation in a commercial reactor. The comparisons demonstrated that the COSMOS code predicted the in-pile behaviors well, such as the fuel temperature, rod internal pressure, fission gas release, and cladding properties of MOX and UO2 fuel. This sufficient accuracy reveals that the COSMOS can be utilized by both fuel vendors for fuel design, and license organizations for an understanding of fuel in-pile behaviors.

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Journal Volume
43
Journal Issue
6
Series
18 refs, 13 figs, 1 tab
Journal Page Range
p. 499-508
ISSN
1738-5733