Control of the defect chemistry in UO2±x is important for manipulating nuclear fuel properties and fuel performance. For example, the uranium vacancy concentration is critical for fission gas release and sintering, while all oxygen and uranium defects are known to strongly influence thermal conductivity. Here the point defect concentrations in thermal equilibrium are predicted using defect energies from density functional theory (DFT) and vibrational entropies calculated using empirical potentials. Electrons and holes have been treated in a similar fashion to other charged defects allowing for structural relaxation around the localized electronic defects. Predictions are made for the defect concentrations and non-stoichiometry of UO2±x as a...
Values are reported of specific heat, thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of UO2 from 1500 ...
At the atomic scale, uranium-plutonium mixed oxides (U,Pu)O_2 are characterized by cationic chemical...
International audienceUranium dioxide is widely used as the fuel material in current civil nuclear r...
International audienceWe combine density functional theory (DFT) formation energies and empirical po...
The physical properties of uranium dioxide vary greatly with stoichiometry. Oxidation towards hypers...
International audienceThis paper develops a unified presentation of the thermodynamic parameters of ...
International audienceWe combine density functional theory (DFT) formation energies and empirical po...
International audienceNuclear fuel plays a fundamental role in the design of innovative nuclear syst...
The stability of spent nuclear fuel as a waste form depends upon the oxidation behavior of uranium d...
International audienceIn this talk we discuss two topics. The first one is oxidation of UO2 and the ...
AbstractIt is recognised that point defects play a key role in the behaviour and properties of many ...
During reactor operation the release of fission gases from the fuel pellet is an important safety is...
Uranium dioxide (UO₂) is the most commonly used fuel in light-water nuclear reactors and thermal con...
Fundamental understanding of the behaviour of nuclear fuel has been of great importance. Enhancing t...
Values are reported of specific heat, thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of UO2 from 1500 ...
At the atomic scale, uranium-plutonium mixed oxides (U,Pu)O_2 are characterized by cationic chemical...
International audienceUranium dioxide is widely used as the fuel material in current civil nuclear r...
International audienceWe combine density functional theory (DFT) formation energies and empirical po...
The physical properties of uranium dioxide vary greatly with stoichiometry. Oxidation towards hypers...
International audienceThis paper develops a unified presentation of the thermodynamic parameters of ...
International audienceWe combine density functional theory (DFT) formation energies and empirical po...
International audienceNuclear fuel plays a fundamental role in the design of innovative nuclear syst...
The stability of spent nuclear fuel as a waste form depends upon the oxidation behavior of uranium d...
International audienceIn this talk we discuss two topics. The first one is oxidation of UO2 and the ...
AbstractIt is recognised that point defects play a key role in the behaviour and properties of many ...
During reactor operation the release of fission gases from the fuel pellet is an important safety is...
Uranium dioxide (UO₂) is the most commonly used fuel in light-water nuclear reactors and thermal con...
Fundamental understanding of the behaviour of nuclear fuel has been of great importance. Enhancing t...
Values are reported of specific heat, thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of UO2 from 1500 ...
At the atomic scale, uranium-plutonium mixed oxides (U,Pu)O_2 are characterized by cationic chemical...
International audienceUranium dioxide is widely used as the fuel material in current civil nuclear r...