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Conference Article: Development of vibropac MOX fuel pins serviceable up TP superhigh burnups
Mayorshin, A.A.;Gadzhiev, G.I.;Kisly, V.A.;Skiba, O.V.;Tzykanov, V.A. (Research Institute of Atomic Reactors, Dimitrovgrad (Russian Federation))Abstract
The main results on investigations of fast reactor fuel pins with (UPu)O2 vibropac fuel to substantiate their serviceability up to the super-high burnups are presented. The BOR-60 reactor fuel pins radiation behaviour in stationary, transient and designed emergency conditions has been determined from the fuel pins dimensional stability analysis having regard to the results of investigation fuel and cladding swelling as well as estimations of fuel and cladding thermal-mechanical and physico-chemical interactions. It is shown that the change of the outer diameter is minimum in fuel pins with VMOX fuel with a getter-metallic uranium powder and ferrito-martensite steel cladding, and the corrosion damage of the cladding inner surface is absent up to 26% h.a. The experiments with over-heating of the irradiated fuel pins cladding up to 850 deg. C did not lead to any changes in pins integrity. The availability of the periphery area of the vibropac fuel cure initial structure provides the minimum level of the thermal-mechanical stress at transient conditions of reactor operation.
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key words: Fast Neutron Spectrum Systems, Nuclear Technology
- Reference:
- Influence of high dose irradiation on core structural and fuel materials in advanced reactors. Technical committee meeting, Obninsk (Russian Federation), 16-19 Jun 1997
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
- IAEA-TECDOC--1039, pp:69-92
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
