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Conference Article: Criteria for the selection of graphites for HTR integral block fuel elements
Knowles, A.N. (UKAEA, Northern Div., Risley, Warrington, UK)Abstract
This paper is concerned with the special requirements for integral block fuel elements of the type first used in the Fort St. Vrain reactor. The main idea of these elements is that the carrier block and separate graphite clad fuel pins are combined into a single monolith. This combination leads to lower fabrication costs and some improvement in the thermal performance (lower temperature difference between fuel and the surface of heat transfer into the coolant). The advent of block fuel for HTRs of the Fort St. Vrain type has placed a fresh emphasis on the selection of graphite for block manufacture in respect of physical properties. This is because the temperature distributions typical of such fuelled blocks lead to shutdown stresses close to the maximum the graphite can sustain without damage. Figures presented in this paper suggest that the physical properties of the graphite can play a relatively large part in reducing such stress levels and that guidance on the key requirements for suitable specifications is therefore particularly needed by the manufacturers of fuel block graphites. While graphites for fuel blocks have this special need for combinations of physical properties which lead to low thermal and shrinkage stresses, the other characteristics must also receive attention. A low graphite cost combined with good homogeneity in the brick, so that waste minimized, are still necessary, while isotropy is also very important
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key words: fuel elements; graphite; htgr type reactors; physical properties; physical radiation effects; shrinkage; spatial distribution; stress analysis; thermal stresses;carbon; gas cooled reactors; graphite moderated reactors; radiation effects; reactor components
- Reference:
- Specialists meeting on mechanical behaviour of graphite for HTRs, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, 11-13 June 1979.
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). International Working Group on High-Temperature Reactors.
- IWGHTR--3, pp:7-20
- International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). International Working Group on High-Temperature Reactors.
