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2002 | 102 | 2 | 207-213

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Formation of Nanostructures in UO_2 Fuel at High Burn-ups

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In the present paper it is assumed that above a limiting value of fission fluency (burn-up) a more intensive process of irradiation induced chemical interaction occurs. A significant part of fission gas product is thus expected to be chemically bounded in the matrix of UO_2 fuel. The fission gas atoms substituting, for example, uranium atoms in the crystallographic lattice can form weak facets. At a certain saturation condition, division of the grains can occur at the weak facets and the increase in fission-gas-products release may be expected. The fact that the process of grain division for high burn-ups (70-80 MWd/kgU) forms an extremely fine structure up to a temperature as high as 1100^ºC and simultaneously the observed decrease in fission gas concentration in the fuel supports this concept. The analysis of fission gas concentration change due to the formation of nanostructures in UO_2 fuel at high burn-ups in terms of total surface area change in a function of burn-up and knock-out process is presented.

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102

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2

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207-213

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2002-08
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2001-09-23

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  • Institute of Atomic Energy, 05-400 Otwock-Świerk, Poland
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  • Institute of Heat Engineering, Warsaw University of Technology, Nowowiejska 25, 00-665 Warsaw, Poland

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