Abstract
The transient fission gas release (tFGR) during the temperature ramp associated with a loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA) in light-water reactors (LWRs) is likely a significant contribution to the total pressure in a fuel rod and may cause an unexpected rod burst. The lack of data related to tFGR continues to be a key gap in understanding LWR cladding burst behavior under LOCA conditions. To fully characterize this behavior, tFGR data must be collected from several different systems that can capture all relevant testing conditions. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has developed a system to measure the integral tFGR from irradiated fuel segments. This system was designed to integrate with the existing Severe Accident Test Station (SATS) and to build upon decades of experience capturing fission gas to characterize fuel behavior. The tFGR system consists of a sweep gas system to transport gases from the in-cell SATS apparatus to an out-of-cell fission gas detection system composed of a series of cold traps to capture the off-gas from the heating tests and a gamma spectrometry system to detect and measure 85Kr. Initial system testing operations were completed during which 85Kr collection and measurement were verified along with the ability to detect stable inert gases. A tFGR test with a high-burnup fuel specimen was successfully conducted by the in-cell SATS-tFGR system at ORNL. The posttest examination is under way, the result of which will be reported in FY24.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | United States |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2023 |
Keywords
- 22 GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS
- 11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS