The substantial release of fission gas during temperature transients (burst release) can be critical during operational reactor transients and design-basis accidents. A purely diffusion-based model cannot explain the rapid kinetics of the process. In this work, we present a model for transient fission gas release in oxide fuel. This model arises from experimental observations relative to both in-reactor irradiation and post-irradiation annealing of UO2 fuel. In particular, micrographs demonstrate the presence of grain-face separations (micro-cracks) in transient tested fuel, thus indicating that a basic mechanism of burst release is micro-cracking. The presented model extends a previously developed diffusion-based model, introducing the eff...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
International audienceThe fission gas release (FGR) is a key point that must be accurately assessed ...
International audienceThe fission gas release (FGR) is a key point that must be accurately assessed ...
The substantial release of fission gas during temperature transients (burst release) can be critical...
The substantial release of fission gas during temperature transients (burst release) can be critical...
The substantial release of fission gas during temperature transients (burst release) can be critical...
Experimental observations relative to both in-reactor irradiation and post-irradiation annealing of ...
Experimental observations relative to both in-reactor irradiation and post-irradiation annealing of ...
Experimental observations relative to both in-reactor irradiation and post-irradiation annealing of ...
Experimental observations relative to both in-reactor irradiation and post-irradiation annealing of ...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
International audienceThe fission gas release (FGR) is a key point that must be accurately assessed ...
International audienceThe fission gas release (FGR) is a key point that must be accurately assessed ...
The substantial release of fission gas during temperature transients (burst release) can be critical...
The substantial release of fission gas during temperature transients (burst release) can be critical...
The substantial release of fission gas during temperature transients (burst release) can be critical...
Experimental observations relative to both in-reactor irradiation and post-irradiation annealing of ...
Experimental observations relative to both in-reactor irradiation and post-irradiation annealing of ...
Experimental observations relative to both in-reactor irradiation and post-irradiation annealing of ...
Experimental observations relative to both in-reactor irradiation and post-irradiation annealing of ...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
The modelling of fission gas behaviour is a crucial aspect of nuclear fuel performance analysis in v...
International audienceThe fission gas release (FGR) is a key point that must be accurately assessed ...
International audienceThe fission gas release (FGR) is a key point that must be accurately assessed ...