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Title: An analysis of prompt fission gas release from a cladding breach

Journal Article · · Nucl. Technol.; (United States)
OSTI ID:5691461

An analytical model was developed to study the prompt escape of gaseous and volatile fission products present in the fuel-cladding gap of a light water reactor fuel rod following a cladding breach. Key questions include how fast fission gas is released and what mass fraction of the gap gas remains in the failed rod. Analysis shows that only a small mass fraction ( about0.17) of the total gas inventory initially present in the fuel-cladding gap escapes promptly following cladding rupture, regardless of the size of the rupture, when the rod is surrounded by liquid coolant at high pressure ( about6 to 15 MPa). However, during a loss-of-coolant type of accident, where the fuel rod is surrounded mainly by low pressure steam ( about0.1 MPa), a large mass fraction ( about0.95) of the gap gas is found to escape the rod shortly after cladding rupture due to the greater ratio of the initial rod pressure to the coolant pressure.

Research Organization:
University of New Mexico, Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
OSTI ID:
5691461
Journal Information:
Nucl. Technol.; (United States), Vol. 60:2
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English