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Accident-Tolerant Fuel...

by Nicholas R Brown, Andrew T Nelson, Kurt A Terrani
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
Page Numbers
684 to 706
Publisher Name
Elsevier Ltd
Publisher Location
N/A, Netherlands

Advanced light water reactor (LWR) fuels have been developed incrementally for more than 60 years before the term Accident Tolerant Fuel (ATF) was created. There are many different categories of ATF concepts, which range from near-term marginal enhancements to fission gas release in fuel or hydrogen pickup in the cladding, to transformational fuel types with new engineered fission product barriers. In this work we characterize these different types of ATF, and give several important examples for each.

We conclude that transformational ATF concepts have the greatest potential to enhance the traditional definition of defense-in-depth by enhancing current barriers and/or by providing additional barriers to fission product release. This objective can primarily be achieved by introducing a new fission product barrier that enhances defense-in-depth by design, for example the added barriers to fission product release in some engineered ATF concepts. We recommend future gap analyses and a phenomena identification and ranking to assess the applicability of existing safe acceptable fuel design limits and the standard review plan to specific ATF concepts.