Basic properties of a zirconia-based fuel material for light water reactors

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Degueldre, C [1 ]
Paratte, JM
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[1] Paul Scherrer Inst, PSI Dept F4, CH-5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland
[2] Univ Geneva, Ctr Sci Environm, CH-1209 Geneva, Switzerland
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10.13182/NT98-A2876
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TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
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0827 ; 082701 ;
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The properties of zirconia cubic solid solutions doped with yttria, erbia, and ceria or thoria are investigated with emphasis on the potential use of this material as an inert matrix for Pu incineration in a light water reactor The material is selected on the basis of its neutronic and chemical properties; Zr and Y are not neutron absorbers. Among the rare-earth elements, Er was identified as a suitable burnable poison and was found to be the best among the rare-earth elements. The high-density cubic solid solution is stable for a rather large range of compositions and from room temperature up to similar to 3000 K. The selected zirconia-based material has rather low heat conductivity (similar to 2 W . m(-1) . K-1) compared to UO2, and the annular pellet design was consequently suggested to overcome this low-energy transfer characteristic. Samples irradiated with low- and high-energy Xe ions up to a fluence of 1.8 x 10(16) Xe . cm(-2) were investigated by transmission electron microscopy. Low-energy (60-keV) Xe ions did not produce amorphization. From the observed bubble formation, swelling values during irradiation at room temperature and at high temperature (925 K) were estimated to be 0.19 and 0.72% by volume, respectively. Further more, no amorphization was obtained by Xe irradiation under extreme conditions such as high-energy (1.5-MeV) Xe ion irradiation and low temperature (20 K), This confirms the robustness of this material and argues in fervor of the selection of a zirconia-based material as an advanced nuclear fuel for Pld incineration.
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