Abstract

The coated agglomerate pelletization (CAP) process is a novel and innovative technique for the fabrication of (Th, 233U) mixed oxide fuel pellets. This technique is being investigated to fabricate the fuel for the forthcoming Indian Advanced Heavy Water Reactor (AHWR). In the CAP process, ThO 2 is converted to free flowing agglomerate by powder extrusion route. As only ThO 2 is handled to this stage, all the operations are carried out in a normal glove-box facility. Subsequent operations are carried out in a shielded glove-box or hot cell facility using manipulators. In this study, fabrication of ThO 2–4%UO 2 and ThO 2–20%UO 2 (all compositions are in weight percent) pellets was carried out by CAP process. For having these ThO 2–UO 2 pellets, ThO 2 granules and U 3O 8 powders were used as the starting materials. The densification behaviour of the pellets was studied in reducing and oxidizing atmospheres using a high temperature dilatometer. The microstructure was examined by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and electron probe microanalysis (EPMA).

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