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[en] During 8 years of operation the cumulative heat energy produced in the steady-state TRIGA Mark II 250 kW reactor at Ljubljana reached 4683 MWh. The initial core had Al-clad fuel elements only. The reactivity loss due to the burnup has been compensated by fresh fuel elements with SS-cladding and, lately, by FLIP fuel elements, moving the most irradiated Al-clad fuel elements from B and C rings to the F ring and, lately, to the storage rack. The inspection of the fuel elements during the summer of 1973 revealed excessive elongations of some Al-clad fuel elements, up to 36.8 mm. By the neutronography, performed by indirect methods (In, Dy), and also by direct methods (track detector CA 80-15 B) and by special radiographic procedures on the element, the activity of which decayed sufficiently, it has been demonstrated that the growth is due to the elongation of aluminum cladding only. No growth and/or swelling of the ZrH--U fuel or the graphite plugs has been observed within the accuracy of detection. (U.S.)
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General Atomic Co., San Diego, Calif. (USA); p. 4.1-4.20; 1974; 3. European conference of TRIGA users; Neuherberg, F.R. Germany; 29 Oct 1974
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ELEMENTS, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, HOMOGENEOUS REACTORS, HYDRIDE MODERATED REACTORS, IRRADIATION REACTORS, ISOTOPE PRODUCTION REACTORS, METALS, REACTOR COMPONENTS, REACTORS, RESEARCH AND TEST REACTORS, SOLID HOMOGENEOUS REACTORS, THERMAL REACTORS, TRIGA TYPE REACTORS, WATER COOLED REACTORS, WATER MODERATED REACTORS
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