2010
DOI: 10.1080/18811248.2010.9711663
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Behavior of Coated Fuel Particle of High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor under Reactivity-Initiated Accident Conditions

Abstract: In order to clarify the failure mechanism and determine the failure limit of the High-Temperature Gascooled Reactor (HTGR) fuel under reactivity-initiated accident (RIA) conditions, pulse irradiations were performed with unirradiated coated fuel particles at the Nuclear Safety Research Reactor (NSRR). The energy deposition ranged from 0.578 to 1.869 kJ/gUO 2 in the pulse irradiations and the estimated peak temperature at the center of the fuel particle ranged from 1,510 to 3,950 K. Detailed examinations after … Show more

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“…KEYWORDS: high-temperature gas-cooled reactor, fuel particle, very high temperature gascooled reactor, silicon carbide, pyrolytic carbon, irradiation swelling, irradiation-induced creep, Code B 1 2,6,20) 500 mm…”
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“…KEYWORDS: high-temperature gas-cooled reactor, fuel particle, very high temperature gascooled reactor, silicon carbide, pyrolytic carbon, irradiation swelling, irradiation-induced creep, Code B 1 2,6,20) 500 mm…”
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confidence: 99%