Modelling of iodine-induced stress corrosion cracking in CANDU fuel |
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Authors: | B.J. Lewis W.T. Thompson K. Shaheen F.C. Iglesias |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Royal Military College of Canada, P.O. Box 17000, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7K 7B4 b Candesco Corporation, 230 Richmond Street, 10th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5V 1V6 |
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Abstract: | Iodine-induced stress corrosion cracking (I-SCC) is a recognized factor for fuel-element failure in the operation of nuclear reactors requiring the implementation of mitigation measures. I-SCC is believed to depend on certain factors such as iodine concentration, oxide layer type and thickness on the fuel sheath, irradiation history, metallurgical parameters related to sheath like texture and microstructure, and the mechanical properties of zirconium alloys. This work details the development of a thermodynamics and mechanistic treatment accounting for the iodine chemistry and kinetics in the fuel-to-sheath gap and its influence on I-SCC phenomena. The governing transport equations for the model are solved with a finite-element technique using the COMSOL Multiphysics® commercial software platform. Based on this analysis, this study also proposes potential remedies for I-SCC. |
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