Effects of rod pre-pressurization on light water reactor fuel behavior during reactivity initiated accident conditions.
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Previously pressurized (pre-pressurized) fuel rod tests recently performed in the Nuclear Safety Research Reactor (NSRR) investigate the effects of initial internal pressure on fuel rod behavior during reactivity initiated accident (RIA) conditions. A single PWR type fuel rod was contained within a waterfilled, ambient temperature and ambient pressure capsule. The fuel rod was then heated by the pulsing operation of the NSRR.<BR>Results from the tests show that the effect of pre-pressurization was significant for the fuel rods with initial internal pressure of 0.8 MPa and above, and fuel rod failure occurred from rupture of the cladding with lower threshold energy deposition for failure as the initial internal pressure was increased, The cladding rupture was governed mainly by the cladding temperature rise, not by the rod internal pressure rise during the transient. The relationships between cladding burst pressure and cladding burst temperature and between cladding strain and cladding temperature at cladding rupture obtained in the present study under an RIA condition agree with the results obtained from various in- and ex-reactor ex-periments under a LOCA condition, although the obtained time-averaged strain rate of the Zircaloy cladding was much greater than that in a LOCA condition.
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