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Analytical study of narrow channel flow for a spallation target system design

Islam, M. S.*; Terada, Atsuhiko*; Kinoshita, Hidetaka; Hino, Ryutaro; Monde, Masanori*

JAERI-Tech 2001-044, 49 Pages, 2001/07

JAERI-Tech-2001-044.pdf:2.49MB

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PNC TJ1150 92-002, 403 Pages, 1992/02

PNC-TJ1150-92-002.pdf:0.53MB

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Evaluation of pore migration behavior during irradiation to affect the MA-bearing MOX fuel restructuring by 2-dimensional analyses

Ozawa, Takayuki; Hirooka, Shun; Kato, Masato; Verdolin, F.*; Novascone, S.*

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3-dimensional analysis code BISON-MOX to be applied for the irradiation behavior of MOX fuels is being developed by installing MOX fuel properties and analysis models to BISON, which has been developed in INL. Applying the thermal conductivity of MOX fuel and the pore migration model based on vapor pressure of vapor species, the O/M dependence of fuel restructuring observed in MA-bearing MOX fuels irradiation in Joyo were evaluated by 2-dimensional analyses with BISON-MOX.

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Two dimensional analyses for pore migration behaviour to affect the MA-bearing MOX fuel restructuring

Ozawa, Takayuki; Hirooka, Shun; Kato, Masato; Novascone, S.*; Medvedev, P.*

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To evaluate the O/M dependence of pore migration regarding fuel restructuring at the beginning of irradiation, we are developing BISON for MOX in cooperation with INL and have installed pore migration model considering vapor pressure of vapor species and thermal conductivity for MOX. The O/M dependence of fuel restructuring observed in MA-bearing MOX irradiation experiment in Joyo was evaluated by the 2-dimensional analyses. Four MA-bearing MOX pins with different O/M ratio and pellet/cladding gap size were irradiated in Joyo B14 experiment. Remarkable restructuring of stoichiometric MA-bearing MOX fuels was observed in PIE, and could be evaluated by considering the influence of O/M ratio on vapor pressure. Also, a central void assumes to move toward wide-gap side when the pellet eccentricity taking place, but 2-dimentional analyses on pellet transverse section revealed that the central void formation observed in PIE would be inconsistent with a direction of the pellet eccentricity.

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