2020
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/202022508002
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Using laser remote heating to simulate extreme thermal heat loads on nuclear fuels

Abstract: Up to now, predicting accurately the Fission Gas Release (FGR) from high burn up UO2 and/or MOX (Mixed Oxide) fuels at off-normal conditions, such as power transient, reactivity-initiated accident (RIA) and loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA), is still a significant and very challenging task. For this purpose, different R&D programs have been carried out in France, as well as in other countries. This has been done with a specific emphasis on mechanisms which promote the FGR under accidental conditions. These s… Show more

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“…The potential of laser flash and the IRM methods will be discussed, in this paper. All of the presented first experiments (and associated simulations) were conducted on the ChauCoLase platform (Chauffage Controlé par Laser / laser controlled heating), available at the Institut Fresnel [5] [6]. In a first time, experiments with these two techniques were carried out on graphite, that we consider as model sample, and measurement examples will be presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of laser flash and the IRM methods will be discussed, in this paper. All of the presented first experiments (and associated simulations) were conducted on the ChauCoLase platform (Chauffage Controlé par Laser / laser controlled heating), available at the Institut Fresnel [5] [6]. In a first time, experiments with these two techniques were carried out on graphite, that we consider as model sample, and measurement examples will be presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%