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Qualification and Quantification of Porosity at the Top of the Fuel Pins in Metallic Fuels Using Image Processing

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  • Andrei V. Gribok

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Fidelma G. Di Lemma

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Jake Fay

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Douglas L. Porter

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Kyle M. Paaren

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

  • Luca Capriotti

    (Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 83415, USA)

Abstract

Approximately 130,000 metal fuel pins were irradiated in the Experimental Breeder Reactor II (EBR-II) during its 30 years of operation to develop and characterize existing and prospective fuels. For many of the metal fuel irradiation experiments, neutron radiography imaging was performed to characterize fuel behavior, such as fuel axial expansion. While several fuel expansion results obtained from neutron radiography imaging have been published, the analysis of neutron radiography for the purpose of describing statistical properties of porous matter formed on top of the fuel pins, also referred to as fluff in previous publications, is significantly less represented in the literature with just a single paper so far. This study aims to validate and augment results reported in previous publications using automated image processing. The paper describes the statistical properties of the porous matter in terms of nine parameters derived from radiography images and correlates those parameters with such fuel properties as composition, expansion, temperature, and burnup. The reported results are based on 1097 fuel pins of eight different fuel compositions. For three major fuel types, U-10Zr, U-8Pu-10Zr, and U-19Pu-10Zr, a clear negative correlation is found between the Pu content and five parameters describing the amount of porous matter generated. The parameters describing granularity properties, however, showed either negative correlation or nonlinear dependency from fuel composition. The parameters describing the amount showed a positive correlation with fuel axial expansion, while granularity parameters showed a negative correlation with axial expansion. The dependency on cladding temperature was found to be weak. A positive correlation is demonstrated for volume parameters and fuel burnup. In general, reported results confirm and validate findings published in previous studies using a much larger number of pins and automated processing techniques, which easily lend themselves to reproducibility, thus avoiding subjective bias.

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  • Andrei V. Gribok & Fidelma G. Di Lemma & Jake Fay & Douglas L. Porter & Kyle M. Paaren & Luca Capriotti, 2024. "Qualification and Quantification of Porosity at the Top of the Fuel Pins in Metallic Fuels Using Image Processing," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(9), pages 1-24, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:9:p:1990-:d:1380783
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