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Behavior of High Burn-up Fuel Cladding under LOCA Conditions
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Materials ScienceEngineeringHigh Temperature MaterialsFire SafetyCorrosionRod RuptureMechanical EngineeringExplosion WeldingCombustion EngineeringCeramics MaterialsFuel ScienceLoca ConditionsSolid MechanicsFracture BoundaryLoca-simulated ExperimentsMicrostructureCladding (Metalworking)Structural Materials
LOCA-simulated experiments were performed with MDA, ZIRLO™, M5®, NDA, and Zircaloy-2 cladding specimens with local burn-ups ranging from 66 to 76 MWd/kg. Short test rods fabricated with the cladding specimens were heated, isothermally oxidized at 1,459 to 1,480K in steam flow, and finally quenched in flooding water. Rod rupture and subsequent double-sided oxidation of the cladding were also simulated in the experiments. Neither split-fracture nor fragmentation occurred during the quench in the cladding specimens which were oxidized to about 18–27% of the metallic thickness. Accordingly, the fracture boundary, a most important safety issue, is not reduced significantly by the high burn-up and use of the new alloys within the examined scope, although it may be somewhat reduced with pre-hydriding during the reactor operation as observed in unirradiated specimens.
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