Abstract

The in-pile performance of SiC cladding with different kinds of end plug were studied. The effect of end plug structure on the mechanical performance of cladding was investigated. The results indicated that obvious stress concentration appeared on the corner between the cladding and end plug for all kinds of cladding. The cladding with a scarf end plug possessed the lowest hoop, axial, and radial stress, which ensured the structural integrity of the fuel element. The cladding with a butted lap end plug suffered rather large axial stress, the maximum valve of which was up to 450 MPa at the end of life, which was higher than the yield strength of SiC ceramics. A scarf end plug can meet the requirements of the cladding, which may be used as an end plug for fuel rods in the future.

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