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Postirradiation Dimensional Stability and Fission Product Behavior of Deliberately Defected UO2 Fuel at 200 and 400°C

Ian J. Hastings, David R. McCracken, Elio Mizzan, Roger D. Barrand, John R. Kelm, Ken E. Nash, J. Novak

Nuclear Technology / Volume 70 / Number 2 / August 1985 / Pages 268-273

Technical Paper / Material / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT85-A33652

Twenty-four-hour sweep tests have been carried out in flowing air at 200 and 400°C on deliberately defected UO2 fuel elements with 2.5-yr discharge times. At 200 C there was no diametral change, but at 400 °C, swelling and severe sheath cracking were observed. Neither short-lived fission products nor 134Cs, I37Cs, or 106Ru were detected above background. Maximum 85Kr release was ≤7.4 × 104 Bq (≤2 × 10-6 Ci).