Fabrication of DUPIC fuel pellets using high burn-up spent PWR fuel |
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Authors: | Jung-Won Lee Geun-Il Park |
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Affiliation: | Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute , P.O. Box 105, Yuseong , Daejeon , 305-353 , Korea |
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Abstract: | Technology for the direct usage of a spent PWR fuel in CANDU reactors (DUPIC) was developed in KAERI to reduce the amount of spent fuel. DUPIC fuel pellets were fabricated using a dry processing method to re-fabricate CANDU fuel from spent PWR fuel without any intentional separation of fissile materials or fission products. The DUPIC fuel element fabrication process satisfied a quality assurance program in accordance with the Canadian standard. For the DUPIC fuels with various fuel burn-ups between 27,300 and 65,000 MWd/tU, the sintered pellet density decreased with increasing fuel burn-ups. Fission gas releases and powder properties of the spent fuel also influenced the DUPIC fuel characteristics. Measurement of cesium content released from green pellets revealed that their sintered density significantly depended on sintering temperature history. It was useful to establish a DUPIC fuel fabrication technology in which a high-burn-up fuel with 65,000 MWd/tU was treated. |
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Keywords: | DUPIC spent PWR fuel cesium fission gas sintering high burn-up |
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