Abstract

The ternary C–Pu–U system is thermodynamically assessed to pursue the development of a thermodynamic database for future nuclear fuels. The substitution model was used for the liquid phase, and a two-sublattice model for the PuC–UC monocarbide, PuC 2–UC 2 dicarbide and Pu 2C 3–U 2C 3 sesquicarbide phases. Ternary interaction parameters were adjusted on the experimental information for the phase relationships. Isoplethal and isothermal ternary sections, as well as some liquidus temperatures are calculated and compared with the experimental data. The overall agreement is discussed, and shows that experimental uncertainties still remain.

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