Abstract

ABSTRACT To contribute to the future updating on the Japanese safety criteria for pellet/cladding mechanical interaction (PCMI) failure of light water reactor fuels under reactivity-initiated accident (RIA) conditions, this paper summarizes the recent important outcomes from research programs with the Nuclear Safety Research Reactor (NSRR). Applicability of current criteria, which are defined as a function of fuel burnup and possibility of introducing another parameter for new criteria were evaluated based on the results of the RIA-simulated pulse irradiation tests, post-test examinations, and supporting analytical work, such as the reevaluation of fuel enthalpies in earlier NSRR experiments. Failure-threshold curves based on cladding hydrogen content as a primary measure of fuel degradation have been proposed as a possible alternative that can be used to judge the occurrence of PCMI failure to ensure conservativeness in a more pertinent manner.

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