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Coated Fuel Particles: Requirements and Status of Fabrication Technology

H. Huschka, P. Vygen

Nuclear Technology / Volume 35 / Number 2 / September 1977 / Pages 238-245

Fabrication / Coated Particle Fuel / Fuel / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT77-A31883

Fuel cycle, design, and irradiation performance requirements impose restraints on the fabrication processes. Both kernel and coating fabrication processes are flexible enough to adapt to the needs of the various existing and proposed high-temperature gas-cooled reactors. Extensive experience has demonstrated that fuel kernels with excellent sphericity and uniformity can be produced by wet chemical processes. Similarly experience has shown that the various multilayer coatings can be produced to fully meet design and specification requirements. Quality reliability of coated fuel particles is ensured by quality control and quality assurance programs operated by an auditing system that includes licensing officials and the customer.