The CABRI experimental pulse reactor, located at the Cadarache nuclear research center, southern France, is devoted to the study of Reactivity Initiated Accidents (RIA). When the thermal-hydraulic conditions representative of a pressurized water nuclear reactor are reached (mostly temperature, pressure and flowrate conditions), a fuel test rod is submitted to a power excursion, triggered by the specific 3He reactivity injection system, in order to simulate a control rod ejection accident. The experiment, managed by IRSN, aims at studying both the fuel and cladding behavior of the test rod placed into the center of the reactor during the power excursion. Several test rods pre-irradiated in pressurized nuclear power plants and with different ...