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Radial Distribution of Noble Metal Precipitates in a Used Fuel Pin

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한국방사성폐기물학회 학술논문요약집 (Abstracts of Proceedings of the Korean Radioactive Wasts Society)
한국방사성폐기물학회 (Korean Radioactive Waste Society)
초록

Noble metal precipitates are fission products that can be found as metallic alloys in used nuclear fuel. They do not exist homogenously inside the fuel pellets, but exists in grain boundaries in the form of immiscible particles. The first drawback that comes because they exist in grain boundaries is the degradation of mechanical integrity. The particles in the grain boundaries can be considered as defect n solid solution of uranium oxide pellets, and they can change the lattice volume. Therefore, it is known that it can cause stress corrosion cracking of fuel pellets. Furthermore, there is a negative effect from the perspective of used fuel management. However, they also have a positive effect on used fuel management. Since the noble metal has galvanic reduction effect, the particles serve as an oxidation inhibitor for uranium. There are many other effects regarding to the noble metal precipitates. However, in any case, quantifying the particles is important in order to quantitatively analyze these effects from the perspective of used fuel management. SCALE/TRITON code was applied to calculate the noble metal isotopes including Mo, Tc, Ru, Rh and Pd. In order to calculate the distribution inside the pin, the multiregion cell model was selected. In particular, a cylindrical geometry was used, and the pellet was divided into several layers. In addition, coolant and cladding surrounded the pellet. Finally, the radial distribution was evaluated using the computational code, along with neutron flux map.

저자
  • Junghwan Park(Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)) Corresponding author
  • Sang Ho Lim(Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (KAERI),University of Science and Technology (UST))