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Reactions of Uranium-Plutonium Alloys with Iron
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In metallic U-Pu-Zr fuel for fast reactors, metallurgical reactions occur between the fuel alloy and the stainless steel cladding, and a liquid phase may be formed in the reaction zone at a higher temperature. In order to clarify the condition for liquefaction at the fuel-cladding interface, the reactions of U-Pu alloys with Fe have been examined at 923 and 943 K. The test results confirmed that the liquid phase is not formed at 923 K in any region of the reaction zone when the maximum Pu content in the (U,Pu)6Fe phase is less than the Pu solubility limit in this phase. Comparison of the present test results with the liquefaction data from the various tests on metallic fuel-cladding compatibility suggested that the liquefaction condition is independent of the Zr content in the fuel alloy and can be expressed as a function of the atom fraction ratio of Pu/(U+Pu) in the fuel alloy and the reaction temperature. At 923 K, liquefaction will occur when the Pu/(U+Pu) ratio is larger than 0.25.
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