A modelling study of the inter-diffusion layer formation in U-Mo/Al dispersion fuel plates at high power

Post irradiation examinations of full-size U-Mo/Al dispersion fuel plates fabricated with ZrN- or Si- coated U-Mo particles revealed that the reaction rate of irradiation-induced U-Mo-Al inter-diffusion, an important microstructural change impacting the performance of this type of fuel, transited at...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nuclear materials 2018-02, Vol.499 (C), p.191-203
Hauptverfasser: Ye, B., Hofman, G.L., Leenaers, A., Bergeron, A., Kuzminov, V., Van den Berghe, S., Kim, Y.S., Wallin, H.
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Zusammenfassung:Post irradiation examinations of full-size U-Mo/Al dispersion fuel plates fabricated with ZrN- or Si- coated U-Mo particles revealed that the reaction rate of irradiation-induced U-Mo-Al inter-diffusion, an important microstructural change impacting the performance of this type of fuel, transited at a threshold temperature/fission rate. The existing inter-diffusion layer (IL) growth correlation, which does not describe the transition behavior of IL growth, was modified by applying a temperature-dependent multiplication factor that transits around a threshold fission rate. In-pile irradiation data from four tests in the BR2 reactors, including FUTURE, E-FUTURE, SELEMIUM, and SELEMIUM-1a, were utilized to determine and validate the updated IL growth correlation. Irradiation behavior of the plates was simulated with the DART-2D computational code. The general agreement between the calculated and measured fuel meat swelling and constituent volume fractions as a function of fission density demonstrated the plausibility of the updated IL growth correlation. The simulation results also suggested the temperature dependence of the IL growth rate, similar to the temperature dependence of the inter-mixing rate in ion-irradiated bi-layer systems. •Accelerated U-Mo-Al inter-diffusion layer (IL) growth above a threshold fission rate was observed in in-pile irradiation.•The threshold fission rate can be explained with the temperature effect in irradiation-induced inter-mixing process.•The existing IL growth correlation was modified with a temperature-dependent multiplication factor.•The updated IL growth correlation was fitted and verified with measurement data.
ISSN:0022-3115
1873-4820
DOI:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2017.11.035