TRANSIENT FUEL BEHAVIOR OF PREIRRADIATED PWR FUELS UNDER REACTIVITY INITIATED ACCIDENT CONDITIONS

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FUJISHIRO, T
YANAGISAWA, K
ISHIJIMA, K
SHIBA, K
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[1] Department of Fuel Safety Research, Tokai Research Establishment, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-ken, Tokai-mura
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10.1016/0022-3115(92)90465-W
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T [工业技术];
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Since 1975, extensive studies on transient fuel behavior under reactivity initiated accident (RIA) conditions have been continued in the Nuclear Safe Research Reactor (NSRR) of Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. A new experimental program with preirradiated LWR fuel rods as test samples has recently been started. In this program, transient behavior and failure initiation have been studied with 14 x 14 type PWR fuel rods preirradiated to a burnup of 20 to 42 MWd/kg U. The test fuel rods contained in a capsule filled with the coolant water were subjected to a pulse irradiation in the NSRR to simulate a prompt power surge in an RIA. The effects of preirradiation on the transient fission gas release, pellet-cladding mechanical interaction and fuel failure were clearly observed through the transient in-core measurements and postirradiation examination.
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