Using the BISON fuel-performance code, simulations were conducted of an automated process to read initial and operating conditions from the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) database and reports, which contain metallic-fuel data from the Fast Flux Test Facility (FFTF) MFF Experiments. This work builds on previous modeling efforts involving 1977 EBR-II metallic fuel pins from experiments. Coupling the FFTF PNNL reports to BISON allowed for all 338 pins from MFF-3 and MFF-5 campaigns to be simulated. Each BISON simulation contains unique power and flux histories, axial power and flux profiles, and coolant-channel flow rates. Fission-gas release (FGR), fuel axial swelling, cladding profilometry, and burnup were all simulated in BISO...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accidents in 2011 sparked considerable interest in the U.S. to develop...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
The fission gas behavior model included in INL’s fuel performance code BISON is being continually ex...
Since 2008, the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has been developing a next-generation nuclear fuel p...
Recent advances in the development of the finite-element based, multidimensional fuel performance co...
Metallic fuels are proposed for use in advanced sodium cooled fast reactors. The experience basis fo...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
INL recently participated in FUMEX-III, an International Atomic Energy Agency sponsored fuel modelin...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accidents in 2011 sparked considerable interest in the U.S. to develop...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
Recent developments of the TRANSURANUS code concering the modelling and simulation of nuclear fuel r...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accidents in 2011 sparked considerable interest in the U.S. to develop...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
The fission gas behavior model included in INL’s fuel performance code BISON is being continually ex...
Since 2008, the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has been developing a next-generation nuclear fuel p...
Recent advances in the development of the finite-element based, multidimensional fuel performance co...
Metallic fuels are proposed for use in advanced sodium cooled fast reactors. The experience basis fo...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
INL recently participated in FUMEX-III, an International Atomic Energy Agency sponsored fuel modelin...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accidents in 2011 sparked considerable interest in the U.S. to develop...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
Recent developments of the TRANSURANUS code concering the modelling and simulation of nuclear fuel r...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accidents in 2011 sparked considerable interest in the U.S. to develop...
The design phase and safety assessment of Generation IV liquid metal-cooled fast reactors calls for ...
The fission gas behavior model included in INL’s fuel performance code BISON is being continually ex...