2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.anucene.2017.02.023
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Determining the minimum required uranium carbide content for HTGR UCO fuel kernels

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“…It is likely that the lagging behavior, compared to silver and cesium, is a result of a slower diffusion of strontium out of particles with failed SiC and the already discussed holdup that would occur in the matrix graphite and surrounding graphite holder. There could also be some impact from a higher stability of strontium in the UO2 kernel, where it is expected to reside as an oxide [McMurray et al 2017].…”
Section: Strontium and Europium Releasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is likely that the lagging behavior, compared to silver and cesium, is a result of a slower diffusion of strontium out of particles with failed SiC and the already discussed holdup that would occur in the matrix graphite and surrounding graphite holder. There could also be some impact from a higher stability of strontium in the UO2 kernel, where it is expected to reside as an oxide [McMurray et al 2017].…”
Section: Strontium and Europium Releasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results have been used to determine minimum carbide contents for given target burnups. A paper detailing this work has been published in Annals of Nuclear Energy (McMurray et al 2017). These results will be combined with kernel-to-kernel phase distribution data to determine mean and minimum carbide phase fractions for an eventual X-energy fuel specification.…”
Section: Coupled Thermodynamics and Burnup Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 99%