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Thermal-Hydraulic Analysis of the AFIP-7 Irradiation Test in the Advanced Test Reactor—Oxide Growth Prediction and Correlation

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Abstract

Knowing the thickness of the oxide layer on the surface of aluminum fuel cladding is vitally important for predicting fuel temperature due to the low thermal conductivity of the oxide layer. Several correlation models for predicting oxide growth can be found in the literature. In previous research, the correlations were combined with heat transfer simulations in Abaqus, a finite element analysis code, to forecast the oxide growth. However, this approach requires heat transfer coefficients for modeling heat exchanges with the external flow field, and such coefficients were obtained through empirical equations. Since different empirical equations yield varying heat transfer coefficients, the cladding temperature and predicted oxide thickness both carry a high degree of uncertainty. This research develops a new approach that integrates the fluid flow, fluid and solid heat transfer, and oxide growth correlation(s) into a single computational fluid dynamics model. We demonstrate this approach’s ability to predict oxide development on the AFIP-7 plates during two Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) irradiation cycles. The projected oxide thickness falls within the experimental measurements taken during post irradiation examination.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-12
Number of pages12
JournalNuclear Science and Engineering
Volume197
Issue number7
Early online dateJan 19 2023
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 19 2023

Keywords

  • ATR
  • Al-6061
  • Star-CCM+
  • boehmite layer
  • oxide growth

INL Publication Number

  • INL/JOU-22-66273
  • 131938

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