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JAEA Reports

Improvement of intragranular fission gas behavior model for fuel performance code FEMAXI-8

Udagawa, Yutaka; Tasaki, Yudai

JAEA-Data/Code 2021-007, 56 Pages, 2021/07

JAEA-Data-Code-2021-007.pdf:5.05MB

Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has released FEMAXI-8 in 2019 as the latest version of the fuel performance code FEMAXI, which has been developed to analyze thermal and mechanical behaviors of a single fuel rod in mainly normal operation conditions and anticipated transient conditions. This report summarizes a newly developed model to analyze intragranular fission gas behaviors considering size distribution of gas bubbles and their dynamics. While the intragranular fission gas behavior models implemented in the previous FEMAXI versions have supported only treating single bubble size for a given fuel element, the new model supports multiple gas groups according to their size and treats their dynamic behaviors, making the code more versatile. The model was first implemented as a general module that takes arbitrary number of bubble groups and spatial mesh division for a given fuel grain system. An interface module to connect the model to FEMAXI-8 was then developed so that it works as a 2 bubble groups model, which is the minimum configuration of the multi-grouped model to be operated with FEMAXI-8 at the minimum calculation cost. FEMAXI-8 with the new intragranular model was subjected to a systematic validation calculation against 144 irradiation test cases and recommended values for model parameters were determined so that the code makes reasonable predictions in terms of fuel center temperature, fission gas release, etc. under steady-state and power ramp conditions.

Journal Articles

Fission gas release behavior of high burnup UO$$_{2}$$ fuel under reactivity initiated accident conditions

Sasajima, Hideo; Nakamura, Jinichi; Fuketa, Toyoshi; Uetsuka, Hiroshi

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 36(11), p.1101 - 1104, 1999/11

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:21.18(Nuclear Science & Technology)

no abstracts in English

JAEA Reports

Detailed description and user's manual of high burnup fuel analysis code EXBURN-I

Suzuki, Motoe; Saito, Hioraki*

JAERI-Data/Code 97-046, 210 Pages, 1997/11

JAERI-Data-Code-97-046.pdf:5.41MB

no abstracts in English

Journal Articles

Post-irradiation examination of high burnup HBWR fuel rods at JAERI

Nakamura, Jinichi; Uetsuka, Hiroshi; Kono, Nobuaki; ; ; Furuta, Teruo

HPR-345 (Vol. II), 0, 13 Pages, 1995/00

no abstracts in English

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