Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7964164 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Metallic micro-cell UO2 pellet with high thermal conductivity has received attention as a promising accident-tolerant fuel. Although experimental demonstrations have been successful, studies on the potency of current metallic micro-cell UO2 fuels for further enhancement of thermal performance are lacking. Here, we numerically investigated the thermal conductivities of micro-cell UO2Mo pellets in terms of the amount of Mo content, the unit cell size, and the aspect ratio of the micro-cells. The results showed good agreement with experimental measurements, and more importantly, indicated the importance of optimizing the unit cell geometries of the micro-cell pellets for greater increases in thermal conductivity. Consequently, the micro-cell UO2Mo pellets (5Â vol% Mo) with modified geometries increased the thermal conductivity of the current UO2 pellets by about 2.5 times, and lowered the temperature gradient within the pellets by 62.9% under a linear heat generation rate of 200Â W/cm.
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Authors
Heung Soo Lee, Dong-Joo Kim, Sun Woo Kim, Jae Ho Yang, Yang-Hyun Koo, Dong Rip Kim,