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The Mechanical Response of Advanced Claddings during Proposed Reactivity Initiated Accident Conditions...

by Mahmut N Cinbiz, Nicholas R Brown, Kurt A Terrani, Richard R Lowden, Donald L Erdman Iii
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
Conference Name
TMS 2017
Conference Location
San Diego, California, United States of America
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This study investigates the failure mechanisms of advanced nuclear fuel cladding of FeCrAl at high-strain rates, similar to design basis reactivity initiated accidents (RIA). During RIA, the nuclear fuel cladding was subjected to the plane-strain to equibiaxial tension strain states. To achieve those accident conditions, the samples were deformed by the expansion of high strength Inconel alloy tube under pre-specified pressure pulses as occurring RIA. The mechanical response of the advanced claddings was compared to that of hydrided zirconium-based nuclear fuel cladding alloy. The hoop strain evolution during pressure pulses were collected in situ; the permanent diametral strains of both accident tolerant fuel (ATF) claddings and the current nuclear fuel alloys were determined after rupture.