The role of grain boundary fission gases in high burn-up fuel under reactivity initiated accident conditions

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Lemoine, F [1 ]
Papin, J [1 ]
Frizonnet, JM [1 ]
Cazalis, B [1 ]
Rigat, H [1 ]
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[1] CE Cadarache, SEMAR, DRS, IPSN,Dept Rech Secur,Inst Protect & Surete Nucl, F-13108 St Paul Les Durance, France
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FISSION GAS BEHAVIOUR IN WATER REACTOR FUELS, SEMINAR PROCEEDINGS | 2002年
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In the frame of reactivity-initiated accidents (RIA) studies, the CABRI REP-Na programme is currently performed, focused on high burn-up UO2 and MOX fuel behaviour. From 1993 to 1998, seven tests were performed with UO2 fuel and three with MOX fuel. In all these tests, particular attention has been devoted to the role of fission gases in transient fuel behaviour and in clad loading mechanisms. From the analysis of experimental results, some basic phenomena were identified and a better understanding of the transient fission gas behaviour was obtained in relation to the fuel and clad thermo-mechanical evolution in RIA, but also to the initial state of the fuel before the transient. A high burn-up effect linked to the increasing part of grain boundary gases is clearly evidenced in the final gas release, which would also significantly contribute to the clad loading mechanisms.
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