scholarly journals Technology Implementation Plan: Accident Tolerant Fuel Mo and MoLa Alloy Cladding for Light Water Reactor Application

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Magdalena Serrano de Caro ◽  
Bo Cheng ◽  
Frank Rahn
2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lance Lewis Snead ◽  
Kurt A. Terrani ◽  
Jeffrey J. Powers ◽  
Andrew Worrall ◽  
Kevin R. Robb ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenzhong Zhou ◽  
Rong Liu

Oxygen redistribution with the high temperature gradient is one of the important fuel performance concerns in fast reactor (FBR) and light water reactor (LWR) oxide (U, Pu)O2 fuel during irradiation, and will affect nuclear fuel materials properties, power distribution and overall performance of the fuel. This paper focuses on the oxygen and heat diffusion within (U, Pu)O2 fast reactor and light water reactor fuel. In this study, the correlations from the literature are used for density, thermal conductivity, specific heat, and oxygen to metal ratio redistribution. Three dimensional burnup dependent oxygen diffusion and heat diffusion models are fully-coupled in steady states and transients to account for the effects on each other. The models are implemented into COMSOL Multiphysics to perform this analysis. The simulation results show that the temperature profile change has relatively larger impact on oxygen/metal ratio distribution compared to oxygen/metal ratio distribution change’s impact on temperature distribution. With regard to the oxygen/metal ratio’s effect on temperature distribution, fast reactor and light water reactor show different trends. For fast reactor application, with the oxygen/metal ratio’s increase on the outer surface, the fuel temperature decreases. However, for light water reactor application, with the oxygen/metal ratio increase on the outer surface, the fuel temperature increases, which is opposite to fast reactor application. For different oxygen/metal ratio boundary conditions, with the oxygen/metal ratio increase on the outer surface, the oxygen/metal ratio increases over the whole fuel. For the fast reactor application, the inner surface has the lowest oxygen/metal ratio, and the outer surface has the highest oxygen/metal ratio. However, this trend in light water reactor application is exactly opposite to fast reactor application. For the start-up transient scenario, the rapid changes in time-dependent temperature and oxygen/metal ratio distributions are observed, which are due to a rapid change in heat generation. Comparing fast reactor and light water reactor simulation results, we can observe that the temperature change is relatively more obvious in light water reactor than fast reactor.


1994 ◽  
Vol 153 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-86 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Shibata ◽  
T. Isozaki ◽  
S. Ueda ◽  
R. Kurihara ◽  
K. Onizawa ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mitch Hokazono ◽  
Clayton T. Smith

Integral light-water reactor designs propose the use of steam generators located within the reactor vessel. Steam generator tubes in these designs must withstand external pressure loadings to prevent buckling, which is affected by material strength, fabrication techniques, chemical environment and tube geometry. Experience with fired tube boilers has shown that buckling in boiler tubes is greatly alleviated by controlling ovality in bends when the tubes are fabricated. Light water reactor steam generator pressures will not cause a buckling problem in steam generators with reasonable fabrication limits on tube ovality and wall thinning. Utilizing existing Code rules, there is a significant design margin, even for the maximum differential pressure case. With reasonable bend design and fabrication limits the helical steam generator thermodynamic advantages can be realized without a buckling concern. This paper describes a theoretical methodology for determining allowable external pressure for steam generator tubes subject to tube ovality based on ASME Section III Code Case N-759-2 rules. A parametric study of the results of this methodology applied to an elliptical cross section with varying wall thicknesses, tube diameters, and ovality values is also presented.


2008 ◽  
Vol 164 (3) ◽  
pp. 337-347 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yang-Hyun Koo ◽  
Byung-Ho Lee ◽  
Jae-Yong Oh ◽  
Kun-Woo Song

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