Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565146 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
U–Mo/Al based nuclear fuels have been worldwide considered as a promising high density fuel for the conversion of high flux research reactors from highly enriched uranium to lower enrichment. In this paper, we present the annealing test up to 1800 °C of in-pile irradiated U–Mo/Al–Si fuel plate samples. More than 70% of the fission gases (FGs) are released during two major FG release peaks around 500 °C and 670 °C. Additional characterisations of the samples by XRD, EPMA and SEM suggest that up to 500 °C FGs are released from IDL/matrix interfaces. The second peak at 670 °C representing the main release of FGs originates from the interaction between U–Mo and matrix in the vicinity of the cladding.
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Authors
T. Zweifel, Ch. Valot, Y. Pontillon, J. Lamontagne, A. Vermersch, L. Barrallier, T. Blay, W. Petry, H. Palancher,