Along with our colleagues at the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI) and Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA), we have performed extensive research programs for more than 2 decades and have developed a better understanding of fuel behavior under accident conditions. Data and findings from these research programs have provided the technical basis directly and indirectly for regulatory criteria in Japan and other countries. This paper reviews and summarizes the major outcomes from the research programs performed at JAERI and JAEA facilities and identifies further research needs. The programs aim to generate data and models to (1) evaluate the adequacy of present safety criteria and safety margins; (2) create a database for the future regulation of higher-burnup UO2 and mixed-oxide (MOX) fuels, new cladding, and pellets; (3) provide adequately mechanistic computer codes for regulatory application; (4) promote a better understanding of phenomena that appear in high-burnup regions and MOX fuels, such as rim effect and an effect of plutonium agglomerates in MOX fuels, and to evaluate those effects on fuel behavior in accident conditions; and (5) to assess fuel behaviors with higher fuel duty, such as plant power uprates, longer operating cycles, and water chemistry changes. The programs comprise reactivity-initiated accident studies, including pulse-irradiation experiments in the Nuclear Safety Research Reactor, cladding mechanical tests, and the development and verification of RANNS; loss-of-coolant accident tests, including integral thermal shock tests, oxidation rate measurements, and cladding mechanical tests; development and verification of a computer code FEMAXI-6 that simulates high-burnup fuel behavior under normal operating and abnormal transient conditions; and studies on phenomena specific to high-burnup regions, including thermal property measurements, experimental and analytical simulation of rim structure formation, cladding mechanical tests on effects of hydrides, etc.
Author Information
Fuketa, Toyoshi
Nuclear Regulation Authority, Tokyo, JP
Nagase, Fumihisa
Nuclear Safety Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Ibaraki-ken, JP
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