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Roake, W.E.; Adamson, M.G.; Hilbert, R.F.; Langer, S.
Technical committee meeting on fuel and cladding interaction. Summary report1977
Technical committee meeting on fuel and cladding interaction. Summary report1977
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[en] Understanding and controlling the chemical attack of fuel pin cladding by fuel and fission products are major objectives of the U.S. LMFBR Mixed Oxide Irradiation Testing Program. Fuel-cladding chemical interaction (FCCI) has been recognized as an important factor in the ability to achieve goal peak burnups of 8% (80.MWd/kg) in FFTF and in excess of 10% (100.MWd/kg) in the LMFBR demonstration reactors while maintaining coolant bulk outlet temperatures up to ∼60 deg. C (1100 deg. F). In this paper we review pertinent parts of the irradiation program and describe recent observation of FCCI in the fuel pins of this program. One goal of the FCCI investigations is to obtain a sufficiently quantitative understanding of FCCI such that correlations can be developed relating loss of effective cladding thickness to irradiation and fuel pin fabrication parameters. Wastage correlations being developed using different approaches are discussed. Much of the early data on FCCI obtained in the U.S. Mixed Oxide Fuel Program came from capsule tests irradiated in both fast and thermal flux facilities. The fast flux irradiated encapsulated fuel pins continue to provide valuable data and insight into FCCI. Currently, however, bare pins with prototypic fuels and cladding irradiated in the fast flux Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II) as multiple pin assemblies under prototypic powers, temperatures and thermal gradients are providing growing quantities of data on FCCI characteristics and cladding thickness losses from FCCI. A few special encapsulated fuel pin tests are being conducted in the General Electric Test Reactor (GETR) and EBR-II, but these are aimed at providing specific information under irradiation conditions not achievable in the fast flux bare pin assemblies or because EBR-II Operation or Safety requirements dictate that the pins be encapsulated. The discussion in this paper is limited to fast flux irradiation test results from encapsulated pins and multiple pin subassemblies in EBR-II and selected encapsulated tests irradiated in GETR. Other comparative tests in thermal reactors indicate that fast flux and thermal flux results are similar. An adequate understanding of FCCI requires integration of in reactor tests and out-of-reactor applied and fundamental studies. To this end a Fuel Cladding Chemical Interaction Program has been established involving several ERDA laboratories and contractors. Other papers to be presented at this international meeting will describe: FCCI work being carried on out-of-reactor but simulating reactor irradiation conditions; studies using all available data sources aimed at illuminating the mechanism and developing models for FCCI; in-reactor and out-of-reactor tests using various techniques and materials whose objectives are to prevent serious FCCI or to mitigate its effect on fuel pin behavior; and the application of FCCI data to lifetime estimates and design criteria
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International Atomic Energy Agency, International Working Group on Fast Reactors, Vienna (Austria); 208 p; Apr 1977; p. 137-158; IAEA-IWGFR technical committee meeting on fuel and cladding interaction; Tokyo (Japan); 21-25 Feb 1977; 28 refs, 22 figs, 8 tabs
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BREEDER REACTORS, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, EPITHERMAL REACTORS, EXPERIMENTAL REACTORS, FAST REACTORS, FBR TYPE REACTORS, FUEL ELEMENTS, IRRADIATION REACTORS, ISOTOPE PRODUCTION REACTORS, LIQUID METAL COOLED REACTORS, LMFBR TYPE REACTORS, POWER REACTORS, RADIATION FLUX, REACTOR CHANNELS, REACTOR COMPONENTS, REACTOR EXPERIMENTAL FACILITIES, REACTORS, RESEARCH AND TEST REACTORS, SODIUM COOLED REACTORS, TANK TYPE REACTORS, TEST FACILITIES, TEST REACTORS, TESTING, THERMAL REACTORS, WATER COOLED REACTORS, WATER MODERATED REACTORS
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