Storage of defective fuel pins in SFR core
Journal article, 2016

An open fuel pin failure is a breach in the fuel pin cladding that allows direct contact between the primary coolant and the nuclear fuel. In this paper we focus on the sodium-fuel interactions in a Sodium cooled Fast neutrons Reactor (SFR), reviewing the main aspects of the fuel pin failure evolution with an emphasis on the Reaction between the Oxide fuel and the Sodium (ROS). This reaction leads to the formation of an uranoplutonate phase with approximately half the density of the initial oxide. In turn this can cause significant fuel swelling and the potential further degradation of the fuel pin. The maximal fuel swelling due to the formation of the uranoplutonate can be estimated for non-irradiated fuel based on the physico-chemical properties of the pellets, as further described in this paper.

sodium-fuel reaction

fuel pin failure

fuel swelling

uranoplutonate

sodium fast reacors

Author

Dan Tiberiu Costin

CEA Cadarache

L. Desgranges

CEA Cadarache

Teodora Retegan Vollmer

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Christian Ekberg

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Procedia chemistry

1876-6196 (ISSN)

Vol. 21 378-385

Subject Categories

Subatomic Physics

DOI

10.1016/j.proche.2016.10.053

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