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Morris, Robert Noel; Bevard, Bruce Balkcom; Kevin, McCoy
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (United States)2010
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (United States)2010
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[en] The U.S. Department of Energy has decided to dispose of a portion of the nation's surplus weapons-grade plutonium by reconstituting it into mixed oxide (MOX) fuel and irradiating it in commercial power reactors. Four lead assemblies were manufactured with weapons-grade MOX and irradiated to a maximum fuel rod burnup of 47.3 MWd/kg. As part of the fuel qualification process, five fuel rods with varying burnups and plutonium contents were selected from one of the assemblies and shipped to Oak Ridge National Laboratory for hot cell examination. This is the first hot cell examination of weapons-grade MOX fuel. The rods have been examined nondestructively with the ADEPT apparatus and are currently being destructively examined. Examinations completed to date include length measurements, visual examination, gamma scanning, profilometry, eddy-current testing, gas measurement and analysis, and optical metallography. Representative results of these examinations are reviewed and found to be consistent with predictions and with prior experience with reactor-grade MOX fuel. The results will be used to support licensing of weapons-grade MOX for batch use in commercial power reactors.
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1 Sep 2010; vp; 2010 LWR Fuel Performance/TopFuel/WRFPM; Orlando, FL (United States); 26-29 Sep 2010; DS1005000; MDGA507; AC05-00OR22725; Available from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN (US)
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