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Nabielek, H.; Reitsamer, G.; Kania, M.J.
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA); Kernforschungsanlage Juelich G.m.b.H. (Germany, F.R.); Oesterreichisches Forschungszentrum Seibersdorf G.m.b.H., Vienna1986
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA); Kernforschungsanlage Juelich G.m.b.H. (Germany, F.R.); Oesterreichisches Forschungszentrum Seibersdorf G.m.b.H., Vienna1986
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[en] Fuel for the High Temperature Reactor (HTR) consists of 1 mm diameter coated particles uniformly distributed in a graphite matrix within a cold-molded 60 mm diameter spherical fuel element. Fuel performance demonstrations under simulated normal operation conditions are conducted in accelerated neutron environments available in Material Test Reactors and in real-time environments such as the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Versuchsreaktor (AVR) Juelich. Postirradiation examinations are then used to assess fuel element behavior and the detailed performance of the coated particles. The emphasis in postirradiation examination and accident testing is on assessment of the capability for fuel elements and individual coated particles to retain fission products and actinide fuel materials. To accomplish this task, techniques have been developed which measures fission product and fuel material distributions within or exterior to the particle: Hot Gas Chlorination - provides an accurate method to measure total fuel material concentration outside intact particles; Profile Electrolytic Deconsolidation - permits determination of fission product distribution along fuel element diameter and retrieval of fuel particles from positions within element; Gamma Spectrometry - provides nondestructive method to measure defect particle fractions based on retention of volatile metallic fission products; Particle Cracking - permits a measure of the partitioning of fission products between fuel kernel and particle coatings, and the derivation of diffusion parameters in fuel materials; Micro Gas Analysis - provides gaseous fission product and reactive gas inventory within free volume of single particles; and Mass-spectrometric Burnup Determination - utilizes isotope dilution for the measurement of heavy metal isotope abundances
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1986; 8 p; European nuclear conference (ENC '86) - nuclear energy of today and tomorrow incorporating ENC-4: 4. international ENS/ANS conference and 9. FORATOM congress (FORATOM-9) accompanied by ENC '86 trade fair; Geneva (Switzerland); 1-6 Jun 1986; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1 as DE86011071; Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products.
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CARBON, ELEMENTS, ENERGY SOURCES, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, FUELS, IRRADIATION REACTORS, ISOTOPE PRODUCTION REACTORS, ISOTOPES, MATERIALS, MATERIALS TESTING, NONMETALS, OPERATION, POOL TYPE REACTORS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, REACTOR COMPONENTS, REACTOR MATERIALS, REACTORS, RESEARCH AND TEST REACTORS, RESEARCH REACTORS, TESTING, THERMAL REACTORS, TRAINING REACTORS, WATER COOLED REACTORS, WATER MODERATED REACTORS
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