CSNI2104 CABRI-REPNA-5 TEST. (Abstract last modified 02-MAR-2006)
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NAME OR DESIGNATION - CABRI-REPNa-5 TEST. 2.
COMPUTER FOR WHICH PROGRAM IS DESIGNED AND OTHER MACHINE VERSION PACKAGES AVAILABLE -
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CSNI2104/01
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DESCRIPTION OF TEST FACILITY - 4.
DESCRIPTION OF TEST - The REPNa5 CABRI test, performed on May 5th 1995, was the fourth test which objective was to study the behaviour of a PWR pin under a RIA type power transient. 5.
EXPERIMENTAL LIMITATIONS OR SHORTCOMINGS - 6.
PHENOMENA TESTED - 7.
SPECIAL FEATURES OF EXPERIMENT - 8.
COUNTERPART EXPERIMENTS - 9.
STATUS 10.
REFERENCES - 11.
TEST DESIGNATION - REP Na5 12.
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE -CSNI2104/01: 15.
ESTABLISHMENT - 16.
MATERIAL AVAILABLE -CSNI2104/01: 17.
CATEGORIES - Keywords: FUEL BEHAVIOUR, TRANSIENTS
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CABRI-REPNA-5 TEST CSNI2104/01 Arrived
The CABRI REP Na test data provide a very consistent basis for the assessment of fuel behaviour mechanisms relevant for RIA transients. For the CABRI REP Na rods that did not fail, valuable information on fission gas release and especially on cladding deformation have been generated in the test programme. REP Na cladding strain data have been used as a start point for deriving an admittedly simple RIA failure criterion. This is based on a maximum strain which can be tolerated by the cladding, i.e. failure can occur only when this strain level is exceeded.
- For cladding that still retains ductility, failure at high burn-up (50-60 MWd/kg) is predicted beyond a 1% (permanent) diameter strain.
- For cladding that has been embrittled due to e.g. large corrosion, spalling and hydriding, a zero ductility is assumed, i.e. the failure threshold is at onset (0%) of permanent strain.
The conditions under which the ductility decreases from 1% to zero are provisionally set in the paper, taking into account the evidence from the CABRI tests and from ANL laboratory tests. Based on the above, one derives that the lowest failure limit at 60 MWd/kg is ~65-70 cal/g, which applies to heavily corroded/hydrided fuel, i.e. for oxide thickness of ~80 mm and in presence of oxide spalling. For corrosion resistant fuel, i.e. for oxide thickness well below 80 mm and in absence of spalling, the failure threshold at the same burnup is ~100 cal/g.
This failure criterion predicts well three of the four failed REP Na tests, but not the REP Na-1 test. For this, the predicted failure threshold is 63 cal/g, whereas the reported experimental value is 30 cal/g. For CABRI unfailed rods, the predicted failure limit is very close to the enthalpy achieved during the test. When used at its higher degree of conservatism (i.e. ductility = 0), the proposed failure threshold predicts reasonably well also the failed NSRR PWR and BWR rods. In general, more data at prototypical conditions are needed in order to arrive to comprehensive, best-estimate failure predictions. The PIE data of unfailed REP Na rods show a remarkable similarity between the trend exhibited by the cladding strain and by the fission gas release. This is briefly discussed in this paper with regard to a possible FGR mechanism (i.e. it is implied that the gas may mostly be released upon cooling, when cladding constraints are reduced). In any case, it appears that FGR as such has little to do with the mechanism of failure when this occurs at low enthalpy.
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http://www.nea.fr/html/dbprog/ccvm/csni-rest.html
The tested pin was refabricated by the FABRICE process from an EdF pin irradiated during 5 cycles in the Gravelines reactor (maximum burn-up of 64000 MWd/t calculated by the TOSUREP code). The power transient, initiated from a 100 kW power plateau, led to an energy release into the pin of 106 cal/g at peak power node at 400ms after TOP Onset
No clad rupture was detected during the test. However a residual elongation of nearly 2 mm has been measured after the power transient on the clad whereas no significant elongation was observed on the fissile column. The post-test examinations have shown a significant residual clad swelling (up to 1.1% of the nominal clad diameter at peak power node).
CSNI2104/01: 02-MAR-2006 Masterfiled restricted
A RIA Failure Criterion based on Cladding Strain by C. Vitanza
OECD Halden Reactor Project
Paper presented at the IAEA Technical Committee Meeting on Fuel Behaviour under Transient and LOCA Conditions
CSNI2104/01:
- M.C. Anselmet-Vitiello, F. Arreghini, C. Hee, F. Hueber:
Analysis Report of the CABRI REPNA5 Experiment
Note Technique LERES no.19/96
- REPNa-5 Data Sheet
- M. Vouillot:
Compte-Rendu de Refabrication du Crayon CABRI REP-Na5 1065-2
Rapport DMT 95/201
- J.P. Breton:
CABRI REP-Na 4 and REP-Na 5 Data
Note Technique SEMAR 98/28
- J.M. Girard and P. Correggio:
Resultats Experimentaux des Examens Non Destructifs relatifs a l'Essai REPNa5
Note Technqiue LERES no.41/95
- J. Noirot, B. Pasquet and V. Cuisset:
Microprobe Examination of REPNA5 Fuel at Level 270 MM/BFC
Note Technique LERES no.25/98, NT SDC/LEC 97/2013 Ind.0
- D. Lespiaux:
REPNa5 and REPNa4 Examinations performed at the LECA:
- fission gas release,
- metallographic examinations
Note Technique LERES no.20/98, NT SDC/LEC 97.2020 Ind.0
- Th. Martella and A. Giuliani:
Note Technique SDC/LCND 95-2005, Note Technique LERES no.48/95
- J. Noirot, I. Roure and B. Pasquet:
SEM Examination of REPNa5 Fuel Fractography at level 309 mm/bfc
Note Technique SECI/99-011 Indice 0
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Data\ data files + software for plotting curves and extracting to other formats
Experimental reports\ Technical notes on the test results (PDF format)
FABRICE\ Technical notes on the tested rod before test
Other reports\ Other technical notes
Post-test examinations\ Technical notes on the post-test examinations
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