Nuclear fuel elements : design, fabrication, and performance /

Nuclear Fuel Elements: Design, Fabrication and Performance is concerned with the design, fabrication, and performance of nuclear fuel elements, with emphasis on fast reactor fuel elements. Topics range from fuel types and the irradiation behavior of fuels to cladding and duct materials, fuel element...

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Main Authors: Frost, Brian R. T
Corporate Authors: Elsevier Science & Technology
Published: Pergamon Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford, Eng. ; New York :
Publication Dates: 1982.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
Series: International series in nuclear energy
Pergamon international library of science, technology, engineering, and social studies
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Online Access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780080204123
Summary: Nuclear Fuel Elements: Design, Fabrication and Performance is concerned with the design, fabrication, and performance of nuclear fuel elements, with emphasis on fast reactor fuel elements. Topics range from fuel types and the irradiation behavior of fuels to cladding and duct materials, fuel element design and modeling, fuel element performance testing and qualification, and the performance of water reactor fuels. Fast reactor fuel elements, research and test reactor fuel elements, and unconventional fuel elements are also covered. This volume consists of 12 chapters and begins with an overv
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (viii, 275 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781483155258
1483155250
Index Number: TK9207
CLC: TL2
Contents: Front Cover; Nuclear Fuel Elements: Design, Fabrication and Performance; Copyright Page; Foreword; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction and Philosophy; The reactor operator's approach; The materials scientist's approach; The interdisciplinary approach; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Fuel Types; Fuel origins; Fuel forms; Metel fuels; Metallic dispersion fuels; Liquid fuels; Fuel characterization; REFERENCES; Appendix: Phase diagrams; Chapter 3. Irradiation Behaviour of Fuels; Oxides; Carbides and nitrides; Dispersion fuels; Appendix: Burn-up and rating of nuclear fuels
Chapter 4. Cladding and Duct MaterialsDesign considerations; Commonly used materials and their properties; Compatibility; Radiation effects; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Fuel Element Design and Modelling; Some sources of data and codes; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Fuel Element Performance Testing and Qualification; Strategies; Post-test examination; Commercialization; REFERENCES; Appendix: Suppliers of specialized equipment; Chapter 7. Experimental Techniques and Equipment; Out-of-pile; In-pile; Post-irradiation examination; REFERENCES; Chapter 8. Water Reactor Fuel Performance; PWR; BWR; HWR; Failure
Failure mechanismsLicensing and regulation; 17 x 17 Fuel surveillance programme; REFERENCES; Chapter 9. Gas-cooled Reactor Fuel Elements; Magnox; French gas-graphite; AGR; HTGR; Safety; REFERENCES; Chapter 10. Fast Reactor Fuel Elements; Introduction; Early reactors; Prototype reactors; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. Research and Test Reactor Fuel Elements; REFERENCES; Chapter 12. Unconventional Fuel Elements; Some Useful General References; Tabulation of Industrial Capabilities in the USA; Index