New generation of transient testing for SFR fuels in treat

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Abstract

The restart of TREAT represents a unique opportunity for SFR development, both domestically and internationally. TREAT. Historically, TREAT played a critical role in developing the knowledgebase of the transient performance of both metallic and oxide fuels including negative feedback effects, axial locations of fuel failure and related dispersal, fuel freezing, Na interactions, and eutectic formations. TREAT's unique capabilities, complemented by out-of-pile experiments, will provide the international community access to the resources required to enable advanced reactor deployment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1570-1572
Number of pages3
JournalTransactions of the American Nuclear Society
Volume118
StatePublished - 2018
Event2018 Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, ANS 2018 and Embedded Topical Meeting Nuclear Fuels and Structural Materials - Philadelphia, United States
Duration: Jun 17 2018Jun 21 2018

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