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2013

Accident tolerant fuel

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Pellet Cladding Mechanical Interactions Of Ceramic Claddings Fuels Under Light Water Reactor Conditions, Bo-Shiuan Li Jan 2013

Pellet Cladding Mechanical Interactions Of Ceramic Claddings Fuels Under Light Water Reactor Conditions, Bo-Shiuan Li

Theses and Dissertations

Ceramic materials such as silicon carbide (SiC) are promising candidate materials for nuclear fuel cladding and are of interest as part of a potential accident tolerant fuel design due to its high temperature strength, dimensional stability under irradiation, corrosion resistance, and lower neutron absorption cross-section. It also offers drastically lower hydrogen generation in loss of coolant accidents such as that experienced at Fukushima. With the implementation of SiC material properties to the fuel performance code, FRAPCON, performances of the SiC-clad fuel are compared with the conventional Zircaloy-clad fuel. Due to negligible creep and high stiffness, SiC-clad fuel allows gap closure …