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A dynamic intragranular fission gas behavior model
Authors:JM Griesmeyer  NM Ghoniem  D Okrent
Abstract:A model for the non-equilibrium behavior of intragranular fission gas in uranium oxide fuel is developed to study the fundamental phenomena that determine fission gas effects. The dynamic behavior of point defects and the variations in stoichiometry are explicitly represented in the model. The principle of distribution moment invariance is used to allow approximations that significantly reduce computational expense without sacrificing accuracy. A dynamic intragranular gas release and swelling (DIGRAS) computer code, that is based on the non-equilibrium model, was developed for both steady-state and transient applications. The code utilizes implicit multistep numerical integration methods, and is designed to give detailed information on all the physical processes that contribute to fission gas behavior.Simulations of steady-state irradiations indicate that the gas bubble re-solution process is very significant and results in very few large bubbles. The assumptions of equilibrium bubble sizes for normal steady-state irradiations in fast reactors appears to be adequate. On the contrary, a fully dynamic fission gas and point defect treatment was found necessary for transient simulations. The fuel stoichiometry was found to play an important role in determining bubble kinetics. This is mainly due to the strong dependence of point defect populations on stoichiometry. In fast transients, bubbles were found to be highly overpressurized, which suggests that a mechanistic plastic growth model is also needed.
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