Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Dec 2013)

IRRADIATION DEVICE FOR IRRADIATION TESTING OF COATED PARTICLE FUEL AT HANARO

  • BONG GOO KIM,
  • SUNG JAE PARK,
  • SUNG TAEK HONG,
  • BYUNG CHUL LEE,
  • KYUNG-CHAI JEONG,
  • YEON-KU KIM,
  • WOONG KI KIM,
  • YOUNG WOO LEE,
  • MOON SUNG CHO,
  • YONG WAN KIM

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5516/NET.07.2013.045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 7
pp. 941 – 950

Abstract

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The Korean Nuclear-Hydrogen Technology Development (NHTD) Plan will be performing irradiation testing of coated particle fuel at HANARO to support the development of VHTR in Korea. This testing will be carried out to demonstrate and qualify TRISO-coated particle fuel for use in VHTR. The testing will be irradiated in an inert gas atmosphere without on-line temperature monitoring and control combined with on-line fission product monitoring of the sweep gas. The irradiation device contains two test rods, one has nine fuel compacts and the other five compacts and eight graphite specimens. Each compact contains about 260 TRISO-coated particles. The irradiation device is being loaded and irradiated into the OR5 hole of the in HANARO core from August 2013. The device will be operated for about 150 effective full-power days at a peak temperature of about 1030°C in BOC (Beginning of Cycle) during irradiation testing. After a peak burn-up of about 4 atomic percentage and a peak fast neutron fluence of about 1.7×1021 n/cm2, PIE (Post-Irradiation Examination) of the irradiated coated particle fuel will be performed at IMEF (Irradiated Material Examination Facility). This paper reviews the design of test rod and irradiation device for coated particle fuel, and discusses the technical results for irradiation testing at HANARO.

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