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Preliminary fabrication and characterization of inert matrix and thoria fuels for plutonium disposition in light water reactors

TitoloPreliminary fabrication and characterization of inert matrix and thoria fuels for plutonium disposition in light water reactors
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione1999
AutoriVettraino, F., Magnani G., La Torretta Teresa M. G., Marmo E., Coelli S., Luzzi L., Ossi P., and Zappa Giovanna
RivistaJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume274
Paginazione23-33
ISSN00223115
Parole chiaveDensity (specific gravity), Inert matrix fuels (IMF), Light water reactors, Magnesia, Mixed oxide fuels, Nonmetallic matrix composites, Nuclear fuel pellets, Plutonium, Plutonium compounds, Powder metallurgy, Sol-gels, Thoria, Zirconia
Abstract

The plutonium disposition is presently acknowledged as a most urgent issue at the world level. Inert matrix and thoria fuel concepts for Pu burning in LWRs show good potential in providing effective and ultimate solutions to this issue. In non-fertile (U-free) inert matrix fuel, plutonium oxide is diluted within inert oxides such as stabilized ZrO2, Al2O3, MgO or MgAl2O4. Thoria addition, which helps improve neutronic characteristics of inert fuels, appears as a promising variant of U-free fuel. In the context of an R&D activity aimed at assessing the feasibility of the fuel concept above, simulated fuel pellets have been produced both from dry-powder metallurgy and the sol-gel route. Results show that they can be fabricated by matching basic nuclear grade specifications such as the required geometry, density and microstructure. Some characterization testing dealing with thermo-physical properties, ion irradiation damage and solubility also have been started. Results from thermo-physical measurements at room temperature have been achieved. A main feature stemming from solubility testing outcomes is a very high chemical stability which should render the fuel strongly diversion resistant and suitable for direct final disposal in deep geological repository (once-through solution).

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cited By 39; Conference of Proceedings of the 1998 4th Workshop on Inert Matrix Fuel (IMF) ; Conference Date: 19 October 1998 Through 20 October 1998; Conference Code:55670

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-0032670511&doi=10.1016%2fS0022-3115%2899%2900039-2&partnerID=40&md5=5437e9a0cbb945fda8fe491b96cc5e34
DOI10.1016/S0022-3115(99)00039-2
Citation KeyVettraino199923