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Overview of fuel testing capabilities at the OECD Halden reactor project

Abstract

Fuel performance and reliability investigations at the OECD Haiden Reactor Project are described. They are supported by a variety of irradiation rigs, suitable irradiation techniques and a range of instrumentation. Testing capabilities and applications are mainly aimed at exploring mechanisms of fuel behaviour and high burnup. Examples of fuel performance taken from data provided by the Halden Project for the IAEA Co-ordinated Research Programme FUMEX are presented. A number of heavily instrumented rigs to suit different test objects have been developed: base irradiation rig, gas meter rig, diameter measurement rig, ramp rig, gas flow rig, instrumented fuel assembly. In core-measurements and variety of sensors as : fuel thermocouples, bellows pressure transducers, fuel stack elongation detectors, cladding diameter gauge and cladding elongation detectors have been used. Techniques which make it possible to obtain reliable data for all relevant burnups from beginning-of-life to ultra high exposure reaching 100 Mwd/kg UO{sub 2} are described. 7 figs., 3 refs.
Authors:
Wiesenack, W [1] 
  1. Institutt for Atomenergi, Halden (Norway). OECD Halden Reaktor Projekt
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1994
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Report Number:
INIS-BG-0012; CONF-9409463-
Reference Number:
SCA: 210400; 220300; PA: AIX-28:031202; EDB-97:054447; SN: 97001765531
Resource Relation:
Conference: International seminar on WWER reactor fuel performance, modelling and experimental support, Varna (Bulgaria), 7-11 Sep 1994; Other Information: PBD: 1994; Related Information: Is Part Of WWER reactor fuel performance, modelling and experimental support. Proceedings; Stefanova, S.; Chantoin, P.; Kolev, I. [eds.]; PB: 272 p.
Subject:
21 NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; 22 NUCLEAR REACTOR TECHNOLOGY; HBWR REACTOR; TEST FACILITIES; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; FISSION PRODUCT RELEASE; FUEL ASSEMBLIES; FUEL RODS; FUEL-CLADDING INTERACTIONS; OECD; PERFORMANCE TESTING; POST-IRRADIATION EXAMINATION; REACTOR NOISE; SWELLING
OSTI ID:
456097
Research Organizations:
Bylgarska Akademiya na Naukite, Sofia (Bulgaria). Inst. za Yadrena Izsledvaniya i Yadrena Energetika
Country of Origin:
Bulgaria
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97620150; TRN: BG9600364031202
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE97620150
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
pp. 103-108
Announcement Date:
Apr 21, 1997

Citation Formats

Wiesenack, W. Overview of fuel testing capabilities at the OECD Halden reactor project. Bulgaria: N. p., 1994. Web.
Wiesenack, W. Overview of fuel testing capabilities at the OECD Halden reactor project. Bulgaria.
Wiesenack, W. 1994. "Overview of fuel testing capabilities at the OECD Halden reactor project." Bulgaria.
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abstractNote = {Fuel performance and reliability investigations at the OECD Haiden Reactor Project are described. They are supported by a variety of irradiation rigs, suitable irradiation techniques and a range of instrumentation. Testing capabilities and applications are mainly aimed at exploring mechanisms of fuel behaviour and high burnup. Examples of fuel performance taken from data provided by the Halden Project for the IAEA Co-ordinated Research Programme FUMEX are presented. A number of heavily instrumented rigs to suit different test objects have been developed: base irradiation rig, gas meter rig, diameter measurement rig, ramp rig, gas flow rig, instrumented fuel assembly. In core-measurements and variety of sensors as : fuel thermocouples, bellows pressure transducers, fuel stack elongation detectors, cladding diameter gauge and cladding elongation detectors have been used. Techniques which make it possible to obtain reliable data for all relevant burnups from beginning-of-life to ultra high exposure reaching 100 Mwd/kg UO{sub 2} are described. 7 figs., 3 refs.}
place = {Bulgaria}
year = {1994}
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