Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7968628 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The thermal diffusivities of uranium and plutonium mixed oxide (MOX) fuels with 30% Pu-content were measured at temperatures from 990 to 2190Â K by the laser flash method. In high-temperature measurements of the stoichiometric specimen, a difference was observed between measurements during heating up and cooling down which seemed to be caused by a change of the oxygen to metal (O/M) ratio. Estimation of the O/M ratio decline by the Knudsen-Langmuir equation, which can be used to discuss evaporation behavior, suggested that the O/M ratio of the stoichiometric specimen had started to decrease at 1800Â K. For the O/M ratio of 1.95, that estimation showed that the O/M ratio did not change up to 2200Â K. It was also found from the experimental results that no significant changes of O/M ratios of specimens with O/M ratio less than 1.95 were observed.
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Authors
Kyoichi Morimoto, Masato Kato, Masahiro Ogasawara,