Formation of Peller-Cladding Bonding Layer in High Burnup BWR Fuels
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概要
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Formation process of the pellet-cladding bonding layer was studied by EPMA, XRD, and SEM/TEM for the oxide layer on a cladding inner surface and the bonding layer in irradiated fuel rods. Specimens were prepared from fuels which had been irradiated to the pellet average burnups of 15, 27 and 42GWd/t in BWRs. In the lower burnup specimens of 15 and 27GWd/t, no bonding layer was found, while the higher burnup specimens of 42 and previously reported 49GWd/t had a typical bonding layer. A bonding layer which consisted of two regions was found in the latter fuels. One region of the inner surface of the cladding was made up mainly of ZrO<SUB>2</SUB>. The structure of this ZrO<SUB>2</SUB> consisted of cubic phase, while no monoclinic crystals were found. The other region, near the pellet surface, had both a cubic solid solution of (U, Zr)O<SUB>2</SUB> and amorphous phase. Even in the lower burnup specimens having no bonding layer, cubic ZrO<SUB>2</SUB> phase was identified in the cladding inner oxide layer. The formation process of the bonding layer were discussed in connection with phase transformation by irradiation damage of fission products and conditions for contact of pellet and cladding.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 1997-07-25
著者
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Nogita K
Division Of Materials Engineering The University Of Queensland
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UNE Katsumi
Nippon Nuclear Fuel Development Co., Ltd.
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Une K
Global Nuclear Fuel‐japan Co. Ltd. Ibaraki
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Une Katsumi
Nippon Nuclear Fuel Development Co. Ltd.
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NOGITA Kazuhiro
Nippon Nuclear Fuel Development Co., Ltd.
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