Published 1987 | Version v1
Report Open

Experience with lifetime limits for EBR-II core components

Description

The Experimental Breeder Reactor No. 2 (EBR-II) is operated for the US Department of Energy by Argonne National Laboratory and is located on the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory where most types of American reactor were originally tested. EBR-II is a complete electricity-producing power plant now in its twenty-fourth year of successful operation. During this long history the reactor has had several concurrent missions, such as demonstration of a closed Liquid-Metal Reactor (LMR) fuel cycle (1964-69); as a steady-state irradiation facility for fuels and materials (1970 onwards); for investigating effects of operational transients on fuel elements (from 1981); for research into the inherent safety aspects of metal-fueled LMR's (from 1983); and, most recently, for demonstration of the Integral Fast Reactor (IFR) concept using U-Pu-Zr fuels. This paper describes experience gained at EBR-II in defining lifetime limits for LMR core components, particularly fuel elements

Availability note (English)

Available from NTIS, PC A03/MF A01; 1 as DE88002949.

Files

19055708.pdf

Files (346.5 kB)

Name Size Download all
md5:6f38f8642ed894dac83d0f1d3e2ba988
346.5 kB Preview Download

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
11 p.
Report number
CONF-8709193--1

Conference

Title
US/USSR specialist meeting on fast reactor core components.
Dates
8-11 Sep 1987.
Place
Richland, WA (USA).

Optional Information

Notes
Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products.