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Development of a Radial Deconsolidation Method
Helmreich, Grant W.1  Montgomery, Fred C.1  Hunn, John D.1 
[1] Oak Ridge National Lab. (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
关键词: TRISO;    AGR;    Deconsolidation;    HTGR;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1235005
RP-ID  :  ORNL/TM--2015/699
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1235005
学科分类:核能源与工程
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

A series of experiments have been initiated to determine the retention or mobility of fission products* in AGR fuel compacts [Petti, et al. 2010]. This information is needed to refine fission product transport models. The AGR-3/4 irradiation test involved half-inch-long compacts that each contained twenty designed-to-fail (DTF) particles, with 20-??m thick carbon-coated kernels whose coatings were deliberately fabricated such that they would crack under irradiation, providing a known source of post-irradiation isotopes. The DTF particles in these compacts were axially distributed along the compact centerline so that the diffusion of fission products released from the DTF kernels would be radially symmetric [Hunn, et al. 2012; Hunn et al. 2011; Kercher, et al. 2011; Hunn, et al. 2007]. Compacts containing DTF particles were irradiated at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) at the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) [Collin, 2015]. Analysis of the diffusion of these various post-irradiation isotopes through the compact requires a method to radially deconsolidate the compacts so that nested-annular volumes may be analyzed for post-irradiation isotope inventory in the compact matrix, TRISO outer pyrolytic carbon (OPyC), and DTF kernels. An effective radial deconsolidation method and apparatus appropriate to this application has been developed and parametrically characterized.

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