Publication detail

Calculation of stress and deformation in fuel rod cladding during pellet-cladding interaction

HALABUK, D. MARTINEC, J.

Original Title

Calculation of stress and deformation in fuel rod cladding during pellet-cladding interaction

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

The elementary parts of every fuel assembly, and thus of the reactor core, are fuel rods. The main function of cladding is hermetic separation of nuclear fuel from coolant. The fuel rod works in very specific and difficult conditions, so there are high requirements on its reliability and safety. During irradiation of fuel rods, a state may occur when fuel pellet and cladding interact. This state is followed by changes of stress and deformations in the fuel cladding. The article is focused on stress and deformation analysis of fuel cladding, where two fuels are compared: a fresh one and a spent one, which is in contact with cladding. The calculations are done for 4 different shapes of fuel pellets. It is possible to evaluate which shape of fuel pellet is the most appropriate in consideration of stress and deformation forming in fuel cladding, axial dilatation of fuel, and radial temperature distribution in the fuel rod, based on the obtained results.

Keywords

fuel cladding, fuel rod, nuclear fuel, stress and deformation analysis

Authors

HALABUK, D.; MARTINEC, J.

Released

18. 12. 2015

Publisher

Czech Technical University in Prague

Location

Praha

ISBN

1210-2709

Periodical

Acta Polytechnica

Year of study

55

Number

6

State

Czech Republic

Pages from

384

Pages to

387

Pages count

4

URL

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BibTex

@article{BUT139245,
  author="Dávid {Halabuk} and Jiří {Martinec}",
  title="Calculation of stress and deformation in fuel rod cladding during pellet-cladding interaction",
  journal="Acta Polytechnica",
  year="2015",
  volume="55",
  number="6",
  pages="384--387",
  doi="10.14311/AP.2015.55.0384",
  issn="1210-2709",
  url="https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/2942"
}