“…The Xe/Kr ratio derived from literature is 5.9 for 235 U fission, whereas the same ratio is 15 for 239 Pu fission and 17 for 241 Pu fission [30]. The evolution of the Xe/Kr ratio with the burn-up is given in Fig.…”
Section: Release Processes Of Fission Gases and Heliummentioning
“…The Xe/Kr ratio derived from literature is 5.9 for 235 U fission, whereas the same ratio is 15 for 239 Pu fission and 17 for 241 Pu fission [30]. The evolution of the Xe/Kr ratio with the burn-up is given in Fig.…”
Section: Release Processes Of Fission Gases and Heliummentioning
“…The summation of the stable fission yields for Kr and Xe are 0.03756 and 0.21006 atoms/fission respectively. The total yield for the fission gases is 0.24762 atoms/fission (67). Using the total yields and fission densities for the designated punches, the total gas atoms created in a cm 3 can be found and is shown below for each punch.…”
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