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Sintering behavior analysis of compacted dry recycled U$$_{0.7}$$Pu$$_{0.3}$$O$$_{2}$$ powder using master sintering curve theory

Nakamichi, Shinya  ; Sunaoshi, Takeo*; Hirooka, Shun ; Vauchy, R.  ; Murakami, Tatsutoshi 

Using dry recycled powders for uranium and plutonium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel production can reduce unnecessary storage and accountability of nuclear material in facilities. The shrinkage behavior of green compacts of dry recycled powders differs from that of conventional raw powders because the dry recycled MOX powder is obtained from the fabrication scrap of sintered pellets. The shrinkage behavior of dry recycled MOX powder has been investigated by dilatometry. Based on the shrinkage curves, sintering apparent activation energies were evaluated using the master sintering curve (MSC) and the constant rate of heating methods. The obtained values were higher than the energy evaluated for raw powder experiments. The sigmoid sintering prediction equation using the MSC function was constructed. The accumulation of data on the activation energy for various sintering conditions will lead to the wide application of this prediction formula in the future.

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