Nuclear materials for fission reactors proceedings of Symposium E on Nuclear Materials for Fission Reactors of the 1991 E-MRS Fall Conference, Strasbourg, France, November 4-7, 1991

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Körperschaft: Symposium E on Nuclear Materials for Fission Reactors <1991, Strasbourg, France> (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Amsterdam North-Holland 1992
Schriftenreihe:European Materials Research Society symposia proceedings v. 28
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Beschreibung:"Reprinted from: Journal of nuclear materials 188"--Title page verso
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
This volume brings together 47 papers from scientists involved in the fabrication of new nuclear fuels, in basic research of nuclear materials, their application and technology as well as in computer codes and modelling of fuel behaviour. The main emphasis is on progress in the development of non-oxide fuels besides reporting advances in the more conventional oxide fuels. The two currently performed large reactor safety programmes CORA and PHEBUS-FP are described in invited lectures. The contributions review basic property measurements, as well as the present state of fuel performance modelling. The performance of today's nuclear fuel, hence UO<inf>2</inf>, at high burnup is also reviewed with particular emphasis on the recently observed phenomenon of grain subdivision in the cold part of the oxide fuel at high burnup, the so-called "rim" effect. Similar phenomena can be simulated by ion implantation in order to better elucidate the underlying mechanism and reviews on high resolution electron microscopy provide further information. The papers will provide a useful treatise of views, ideas and new results for all those scientists and engineers involved in the specific questions of current nuclear waste management
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ISBN:0444596836
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