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DEVELOPMENT OF TRANSIENT FISSION GAS RELEASE CAPABILITIES TO STUDY HIGH BURNUP COMMERCIAL FUEL PERFORMANCE UNDER LOSS OF COOLANT ACCIDENT CONDITIONS

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Conference Paper
Book Title
Proceedings of TopFuel 2024
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Conference Name
TopFuel 2024
Conference Location
Grenoble, France
Conference Sponsor
European Nuclear Society
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The contribution of transient fission gas release to the burst behaviour of high burnup fuel during a loss of coolant accident (LOCA) for commercial light water reactors is a complex phenomenon that is not fully understood. During the temperature ramp associated with a LOCA, there is significant, additional transient fission gas release in excess of steady state fission gas release from normal operation. The timing of this release and the various conditions that impact this release warrant further study. To better characterize this phenomenon, a system was developed to capture and characterize fission gas released from irradiated fuel during simulated LOCAs. This system is an upgrade to the existing Oak Ridge National Laboratory Severe Accident Test Station LOCA test apparatus and detects fission gas by gamma counting cryogenically cooled cold traps and by using an online gas mass spectrometer. The examined fuel can be pressurized or open to the furnace atmosphere. The design and operation of this new capability are discussed. Results from the first tests on high burnup fuel are presented. In the initial test, the LOCA relevant transient fission gas release was 5.3% for an unpressurized segment. Post-test microscopy on the tested samples is presented to demonstrate the likely radial source of transient fission gas release.