Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7967756 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The 500Â MWe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) which is in advanced stage of construction at Kalpakkam, India, will use mixed oxide (MOX) fuel with a target burnup of 100Â GWd/t. The fuel pellet is of annular design to enable operation at a peak linear power of 450Â W/cm with the requirement of minimum duration of pre-conditioning. The performance of the MOX fuel and the D9 clad and wrapper material was assessed through Post Irradiation Examinations (PIE) after test irradiation of 37 fuel pin subassembly in Fast Breeder Test Reactor (FBTR) to a burn-up of 112Â GWd/t. Fission product distribution, swelling and fuel-clad gap evolution, central hole diameter variation, restructuring, fission gas release and clad wastage due to fuel-clad chemical interaction were evaluated through non-destructive and destructive examinations. The examinations have indicated that the MOX fuel can safely attain the desired target burn-up in PFBR.
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Authors
C.N. Venkiteswaran, V.V. Jayaraj, B.K. Ojha, V. Anandaraj, M. Padalakshmi, S. Vinodkumar, V. Karthik, Ran Vijaykumar, A. Vijayaraghavan, R. Divakar, T. Johny, Jojo Joseph, S. Thirunavakkarasu, T. Saravanan, John Philip, B.P.C. Rao, K.V. Kasiviswanathan,