International audienceThermal conductivity is a key property that must be known for proper design, testing, and deployment of new fuels and structural materials in nuclear reactors. Thermal conductivity is highly dependent on the physical structure, chemical composition, and the state of the material. Typically, thermal conductivity changes that occur during irradiation are currently measured out-of-pile using a "cook and look" approach. But repeatedly removing samples from a test reactor to make measurements is expensive, has the potential to disturb phenomena of interest, and only provides understanding of the sample's end state when each measurement is made. There are also limited thermo-physical property data available for advanced fuel...
Many advanced nuclear reactor designs require new fuel, cladding and structural materials. Data are ...
Many of the sensors deployed at materials and test reactors cannot withstand the high flux/high temp...
Many of the sensors deployed at materials and test reactors cannot withstand the high flux/high temp...
International audienceThermal conductivity is a key property that must be known for proper design, t...
International audienceThermal conductivity is a key property that must be known for proper design, t...
International audienceThermal conductivity is a key property that must be known for proper design, t...
Thermal conductivity is a key property of interest for both nuclear fuel and structural materials, a...
Thermophysical properties of advanced nuclear fuels and materials during irradiation must be known p...
Measuring nuclear fuel thermal conductivity in-pile can provide much needed data for understanding f...
By utilizing an in-pile measurement, thermal conductivity can be determined under prototypic conditi...
By utilizing an in-pile measurement, thermal conductivity can be determined under prototypic conditi...
In-pile measurements of nuclear fuel properties is of critical importance for the design, performanc...
The advancement of new nuclear fuel compositions requires accurate knowledge of the material’s nuc...
The advancement of new nuclear fuel compositions requires accurate knowledge of the material’s nuc...
An increasing number of U.S. nuclear research programs are requesting enhanced in-pile instrumentati...
Many advanced nuclear reactor designs require new fuel, cladding and structural materials. Data are ...
Many of the sensors deployed at materials and test reactors cannot withstand the high flux/high temp...
Many of the sensors deployed at materials and test reactors cannot withstand the high flux/high temp...
International audienceThermal conductivity is a key property that must be known for proper design, t...
International audienceThermal conductivity is a key property that must be known for proper design, t...
International audienceThermal conductivity is a key property that must be known for proper design, t...
Thermal conductivity is a key property of interest for both nuclear fuel and structural materials, a...
Thermophysical properties of advanced nuclear fuels and materials during irradiation must be known p...
Measuring nuclear fuel thermal conductivity in-pile can provide much needed data for understanding f...
By utilizing an in-pile measurement, thermal conductivity can be determined under prototypic conditi...
By utilizing an in-pile measurement, thermal conductivity can be determined under prototypic conditi...
In-pile measurements of nuclear fuel properties is of critical importance for the design, performanc...
The advancement of new nuclear fuel compositions requires accurate knowledge of the material’s nuc...
The advancement of new nuclear fuel compositions requires accurate knowledge of the material’s nuc...
An increasing number of U.S. nuclear research programs are requesting enhanced in-pile instrumentati...
Many advanced nuclear reactor designs require new fuel, cladding and structural materials. Data are ...
Many of the sensors deployed at materials and test reactors cannot withstand the high flux/high temp...
Many of the sensors deployed at materials and test reactors cannot withstand the high flux/high temp...