This paper concerns the modelling and the assessment of inert gas behaviour (IGB) in UO2 nuclear fuel, with application to integral fuel performance codes (FPC) and emphasis on transient behaviour. We adopted a modelling strategy mixed between physics-based and semi-empirical, always aiming at obtaining a conveniently simple description of IGB, suitable for FPCs. The considered IGB phenomena covered by our models are: (1) the evolution of the intra-granular bubble population, which can be responsible of up to half of the gaseous swelling during transients and strongly interacts with the diffusion of single gas atoms towards the grain boundaries; (2) the burst release of gas occurring during temperature transients and ascribed to the micro-c...