Contribution to the study of fission products release from nuclear fuels in severe accident conditions: effect of the pO2 on Cs, Mo and Ba speciation

The objective of this work is to experimentally investigate the effect of the oxygen potential on the fuel and FP chemical behaviour in conditions representative of a severe accident. More specifically, the speciation of Cs, Mo and Ba is investigated. These three highly reactive FP are among the mos...

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Main Authors: Le Gall Claire, Audubert Fabienne, Léchelle Jacques, Pontillon Yves, Hazemann Jean-Louis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
Online Access:https://www.epj-n.org/articles/epjn/full_html/2020/01/epjn190080/epjn190080.html
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spelling doaj-e1e1106b926d41ee9749d583d6c3b5c92021-04-02T16:55:04ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies2491-92922020-01-016210.1051/epjn/2019058epjn190080Contribution to the study of fission products release from nuclear fuels in severe accident conditions: effect of the pO2 on Cs, Mo and Ba speciationLe Gall Claire0Audubert Fabienne1Léchelle Jacques2Pontillon Yves3Hazemann Jean-Louis4CEA, DEN / DEC, CadaracheCEA, DEN / DEC, CadaracheCEA, DEN / DEC, CadaracheCEA, DEN / DEC, CadaracheInstitut Néel, CNRS – UGA & CRG – FAME, ESRFThe objective of this work is to experimentally investigate the effect of the oxygen potential on the fuel and FP chemical behaviour in conditions representative of a severe accident. More specifically, the speciation of Cs, Mo and Ba is investigated. These three highly reactive FP are among the most abundant elements produced through 235U and 239Pu thermal fission and may have a significant impact on human health and environmental contamination in case of a light water reactor severe accident. This work has set out to contribute to the following three fields: providing experimental data on Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) MOX fuel behaviour submitted to severe accident conditions and related FP speciation; going further in the understanding of FP speciation mechanisms at different stages of a severe accident; developing a method to study volatile FP behaviour, involving the investigation of SIMFuel samples manufactured at low temperature through SPS. In this paper, a focus is made on the impact of the oxygen potential towards the interaction between irradiated MOX fuels and the cladding, the interaction between Mo and Ba under oxidizing conditions and the assessment of the oxygen potential during sintering.https://www.epj-n.org/articles/epjn/full_html/2020/01/epjn190080/epjn190080.html
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Audubert Fabienne
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Audubert Fabienne
Léchelle Jacques
Pontillon Yves
Hazemann Jean-Louis
Contribution to the study of fission products release from nuclear fuels in severe accident conditions: effect of the pO2 on Cs, Mo and Ba speciation
EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
author_facet Le Gall Claire
Audubert Fabienne
Léchelle Jacques
Pontillon Yves
Hazemann Jean-Louis
author_sort Le Gall Claire
title Contribution to the study of fission products release from nuclear fuels in severe accident conditions: effect of the pO2 on Cs, Mo and Ba speciation
title_short Contribution to the study of fission products release from nuclear fuels in severe accident conditions: effect of the pO2 on Cs, Mo and Ba speciation
title_full Contribution to the study of fission products release from nuclear fuels in severe accident conditions: effect of the pO2 on Cs, Mo and Ba speciation
title_fullStr Contribution to the study of fission products release from nuclear fuels in severe accident conditions: effect of the pO2 on Cs, Mo and Ba speciation
title_full_unstemmed Contribution to the study of fission products release from nuclear fuels in severe accident conditions: effect of the pO2 on Cs, Mo and Ba speciation
title_sort contribution to the study of fission products release from nuclear fuels in severe accident conditions: effect of the po2 on cs, mo and ba speciation
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
issn 2491-9292
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The objective of this work is to experimentally investigate the effect of the oxygen potential on the fuel and FP chemical behaviour in conditions representative of a severe accident. More specifically, the speciation of Cs, Mo and Ba is investigated. These three highly reactive FP are among the most abundant elements produced through 235U and 239Pu thermal fission and may have a significant impact on human health and environmental contamination in case of a light water reactor severe accident. This work has set out to contribute to the following three fields: providing experimental data on Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) MOX fuel behaviour submitted to severe accident conditions and related FP speciation; going further in the understanding of FP speciation mechanisms at different stages of a severe accident; developing a method to study volatile FP behaviour, involving the investigation of SIMFuel samples manufactured at low temperature through SPS. In this paper, a focus is made on the impact of the oxygen potential towards the interaction between irradiated MOX fuels and the cladding, the interaction between Mo and Ba under oxidizing conditions and the assessment of the oxygen potential during sintering.
url https://www.epj-n.org/articles/epjn/full_html/2020/01/epjn190080/epjn190080.html
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