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Evaluation of design parameters for TRISO-coated fuel particles to establish manufacturing critical limits using PARFUME

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Abstract

The success of modular high temperature gas-cooled reactors is highly dependent on the performance of the tristructural-isotopic (TRISO) coated fuel particle and the quality to which it can be manufactured. During irradiation, TRISO-coated fuel particles act as a pressure vessel to contain fission gas and mitigate the diffusion of fission products to the coolant boundary. The fuel specifications place limits on key attributes to minimize fuel particle failure under irradiation and postulated accident conditions. PARFUME (an integrated mechanistic coated particle fuel performance code developed at the Idaho National Laboratory) was used to calculate fuel particle failure probabilities. By systematically varying key TRISO-coated particle attributes, failure probability functions were developed to understand how each attribute contributes to fuel particle failure. Critical manufacturing limits were calculated for the key attributes of a low enriched TRISO-coated nuclear fuel particle with a kernel diameter of 425 μm. These critical manufacturing limits identify ranges beyond where an increase in fuel particle failure probability is expected to occur.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)99-105
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume469
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2016

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