Stress and diffusion in stored Pu ZPPR fuel from alpha generation

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer(2014)

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ZPPR (Zero Power Physics Reactor) is a research reactor that has been used to investigate breeder reactor fuel designs. The reactor has been dismantled but its fuel is still stored there. Of concern are its plutonium containing metal fuel elements which are enclosed in stainless steel cladding with gas space filled with helium–argon gas and welded air tight. The fuel elements which are 5.08cm by 0.508cm up to 20.32cm long (2 in×0.2 in×8 in) were manufactured in 1968. A few of these fuel elements have failed releasing contamination raising concern about the general state of the large number of other fuel elements. Inspection of the large number of fuel elements could lead to contamination release so analytical studies have been conducted to estimate the probability of failed fuel elements. This paper investigates the possible fuel failures due to generation of helium in the metal fuel from the decay of Pu and its possible damage to the fuel cladding from metal fuel expansion or from diffusion of helium into the fuel gas space.
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Metal fuel failure in long term storage,Metal fuel swelling stress,Gas diffusion in metal,High Pu content nuclear fuel
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