Irradiation testing of enhanced Uranium oxide (cas 11113-93-2) fuels
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Add time:07/18/2019 Source:sciencedirect.com
Enhanced Uranium oxide (cas 11113-93-2) fuel types are being tested in the Halden Research Reactor in Norway with the aim is to assess the effect that these enhancements have on fuel performance. Fuel temperatures, rod pressures and dimensional changes are being monitored online and an extensive post-irradiation examination programme is planned. Preliminary data show that fuel centerline temperatures can be lowered by addition of ThO2 to the fuel matrix, or by incorporating Cr or SiO2-TiO2 as a network structure within the fuel. In parallel, two types of cladding coatings are tested in order to investigate their in-core properties. No abnormal behaviour has been noted during the first 100 days of irradiation.
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