Experimental study on surrogate nuclear fuel rods under reversed cyclic bending

Hong Wang, Jy An John Wang

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Abstract

The mechanical behavior of spent nuclear fuel (SNF) rods under reversed cyclic bending or bending fatigue must be understood to evaluate their vibration integrity in a transportation environment. This is especially important for high-burnup fuels (>45 GWd/MTU), which have the potential for increased structural damage. It has been demonstrated that the bending fatigue of SNF rods can be effectively studied using surrogate rods. In this investigation, surrogate rods made of stainless steel 304 cladding and aluminum oxide pellets were tested under load or moment control at a variety of amplitude levels at 5 Hz using the Cyclic Integrated Reversible-Bending Fatigue Tester developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The behavior of the rods was further characterized using flexural rigidity and hysteresis data, and fractography was performed on the failed rods. The proposed surrogate rods captured many of the characteristics of deformation and failure mode observed in SNF, including the linear-to-nonlinear deformation transition and large residual curvature in static tests, pellet-pellet interface and pellet cladding mechanical interaction, failure mechanisms, and large variations in the initial structural condition. Rod degradation was measured and characterized by measuring the flexural rigidity; the degradation of the rigidity depended on both the moment amplitude applied and the initial structural condition of the rods. It was also shown that a cracking initiation site can be located on the internal surface or the external surface of cladding. Finally, fatigue damage to the bending rods can be described in terms of flexural rigidity, and the fatigue life of rods can be predicted once damage model parameters are properly evaluated. The developed experimental approach, test protocol, and analysis method can be used to study the vibration integrity of SNF rods in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFatigue and Fracture Test Planning, Test Data Acquisitions and Analysis
EditorsKamran Nikbin, Peter C. McKeighan, Zhigang Wei, Gary D. Harlow
PublisherASTM International
Pages19-36
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9780803176393
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017
EventSymposium on Fatigue and Fracture Test Planning, Test Data Acquisitions and Analysis 2016 - San Antonio, United States
Duration: May 4 2016May 5 2016

Publication series

NameASTM Special Technical Publication
VolumeSTP 1598
ISSN (Print)0066-0558

Conference

ConferenceSymposium on Fatigue and Fracture Test Planning, Test Data Acquisitions and Analysis 2016
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Antonio
Period05/4/1605/5/16

Funding

The research was jointly sponsored by the Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Used Fuel Disposition Campaign programs under DOE contract DE-AC05-00OR22725 with UT-Battelle, LLC.

Keywords

  • Cladding failure
  • Cyclic fatigue
  • Reversed bending
  • Spent nuclear fuels
  • Surrogate rods
  • Vibration integrity

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