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Book Fuel Cycle Program  a Boiling Water Reactor Research and Development Program  Third Quarterly Report  January 1961 MARCH 1961

Download or read book Fuel Cycle Program a Boiling Water Reactor Research and Development Program Third Quarterly Report January 1961 MARCH 1961 written by and published by . This book was released on 1961 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The continuing analysis of the VBWR core resulted in refinements in the calculations for reactivity in voids, flux leakage and resonance escape probability. The Zircaloy cladding for 25 fuel assemblies was received and passed inspection. Preliminary measurements of VBWR flux oscillations, used to develop instrumentation and data interpretation techniques, showed random normally-distributed oscillations with a predominant frequency of 0.5 to 1.0 cycles/second. A model for analog computer simulation of a reactor as a feedback control system was adapted to VBWR. Equations for the hydraulics model and preliminary results from use of the model are presented. Irradiation of the Fuel Cycle stainless steel clad assemblies reached 412 MWD/T with specific powers of 28 kw/kg (average) and 52 kw/kg (peak) during January. Visual examination of the fuel after this irradiation indicated that it is in good condition. The VBWR was shut down during February and March for replacement of all in-core components made of 17-4 pH stainless steel with 304 stainless steel. The details of the first eight special fuel assemblies were determined and materials were ordered. The effects of steam quality, mass flow rate, and rod diameter on burnout heat flux are shown. The burnout heat flux varied inversely with mass flow rate; this result was contradictory to several previous correlations. The experimental phase of the high-pressure observational boiling experiment was completed. Reproducibility of the burnout points was good (about plus or minus 1 1/2%). High speed movies of the flow conditions at burnout are being analyzed. (auth).

Book FUEL CYCLE PROGRAM  A BOILING WATER REACTOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM  Quarterly Report No  5  July 1961 September 1961

Download or read book FUEL CYCLE PROGRAM A BOILING WATER REACTOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Quarterly Report No 5 July 1961 September 1961 written by and published by . This book was released on 1961 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Advanced Fuel Power-Limit Test. Fabrication of the 50 basic fuel assemblies has been completed. The three instrumented fuel assemblies were assembled and calibrated. Equipment and procedures have been prepared for the VBWR stability tests. Forty-two assemblies were irradiated during the last VBWR run. Average exposure for all assemblies which have been irradiated are tabulated. Detailed examination of the centermelt calibration assembly is in progress. Preliminary metallography indicates that centermelting did not occur. The conductivity of UO2 is appreciably higher than the design basis of 1.1 Btu/hr-ft2 (f F/ft). This result indicates that the fuel performance limit is higher than the burnout heat flux limit. Heat Transfer and Fluid Dynamics. Use of a rough'' liner in the single rod test section resulted in a l0 to 43% increase in burnout heat flux at various operating conditions. The high-speed movies of the high pressure observational boiling experiments have been edited and assembled. Analytic work is being continued. A theoretical analysis of two-phase pressure drop and density distribution has been made. Experimental Physics. Isotopic analyses of unirradiated fuel pellets show good uniformity. Preliminary calculations of expected isotopic compositions during irradiation are being made. (auth).

Book Fuel cycle program  A boiling water reactor research and development program  Eleventh quarterly progress report  January   March 1963

Download or read book Fuel cycle program A boiling water reactor research and development program Eleventh quarterly progress report January March 1963 written by C. L. Howard and published by . This book was released on 1963 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Nuclear Fuel Research Fuel Cycle Development Program Quarterly Progress Report January 1 to March 31  1961

Download or read book Nuclear Fuel Research Fuel Cycle Development Program Quarterly Progress Report January 1 to March 31 1961 written by Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Nuclear Fuel Research Laboratory and published by . This book was released on 1961 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book FUEL CYCLE PROGRAM  A BOILING WATER REACTOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM  Eleventh Quarterly Progress Report  January March 1963

Download or read book FUEL CYCLE PROGRAM A BOILING WATER REACTOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Eleventh Quarterly Progress Report January March 1963 written by and published by . This book was released on 1963 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Even though VBWR shutdowns were required for location and removal of five failed fuel assemblies (HPD Program), the increase in fuel exposure was good. Fuel exposures wili pass the values at which cold worked stainless steel cladding was failing under the HPD Program. Failure of the 0.005-inch cold worked stainless steel clad fuel rods in assembly 8L was traced to strain cycling fatigue. A study of tapered fuel rods indicates a potential advantage for us of a variable water/fuel ratio along the flow channel. Natural circulation tests in the hydraulic stability loop were conducted over a range of conditions from stable, to oscillatory with exponential decay, to self-sustaining oscillation of constant amplitude, to unstable oscillations with divergent amplitude. The response to impulses in power input shows the effect of the time delay for transporting steam voids up through the riser. The data permit calculation of oscillation frequency, damping coefficient, time lags, and show the magnitude and character of pressure and velocity changes. The data, which have an experimental scatter of plus or minus 10% maximum, show that burnout heat fiux: decreases with increasing flow up to 2 x 108 lb/hr-ft2; has a maximum for hydraulic diameter between 0.25 and 0.5 inch; and decreases for pressure increases between 600 to 1400 psi. A correlating equation for the data is given. The data are compared to results of others. Tests of special geometries show that the burnout heat flux: decreases 22 to 50% when the heated rod is within 0.033 inch of the channel wall; is unchanged upstream of a plate-type spacer; decreases 35 to 50% when the rod surface is roughened by sandblasting; is increased 20 to 40% by use of a rough liner. The four-rod test section is operating satisfactorily and 17 critical heat fiux data points are obtained at 1000 psia and flows of 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 x 106 lb/hr-ft2. In each case the critical heat flux occurred at the exit end and on the side of the rod facing the corner of the channel. The evaluation of film trippers (rough liner) on the unheated channel walls indicates considerable promise for increasing the burnout heat flux limit. The theory of operation is that the liquid film on the unheated wail is sheared off and dispersed, thus adding to the liquid film on the heated rod. Measurements with a heater rod bowed so that it is in contact with the channel wall show that the critical heat flux is decreased by a factor of two or more from values with normal clearance. Temperature measurements on the rod, when operating past the critical heat flux, were in the order of magnitude of 1000 deg F for heat fluxes of about 500,000--600,000 Btu/hr-ft2. Chemical analyses for radial variations in isotopic composition within a fuel pellet are nearly completed and are compiled for interpretation. (N.W.R.).

Book FUEL CYCLE PROGRAM  A BOILING WATER REACTOR RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM  First Summary Report for March 1959 July 1960

Download or read book FUEL CYCLE PROGRAM A BOILING WATER REACTOR RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM First Summary Report for March 1959 July 1960 written by and published by . This book was released on 1961 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Fuel Cycle Development Program is a basic development program for boiling and other water technology. It covers the areas of oxide fuel fabrication. irradiation. and examination; the physics of water-moderated reactore; and boiling-water heat transfer and stability. Schedules for the fuel- cycle program were examined. and it was concluded that portions of the Task A program should be conducted during the period May to Dec. 1959 in order to keep costs of the work as low as possible and to allow initiation of the fuel-cycle program at the earliest possible date after the Vallecitos BWR was returned to service. The basis for the scheduling of the work is discussed. and a chronological summary describing the content of the work is given. Technical progress is outlined and details are summarized. Subsequent reports issued monthly and quarterly will summarize the progress of the prognam. (W.D.M.).

Book Nuclear Fuel Research Fuel Cycle Development Program

Download or read book Nuclear Fuel Research Fuel Cycle Development Program written by E. Gordon and published by . This book was released on 1962 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Nuclear Fuel Research Fuel Cycle Development Program Quarterly Progress Report July 1 to September 30  1961

Download or read book Nuclear Fuel Research Fuel Cycle Development Program Quarterly Progress Report July 1 to September 30 1961 written by Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation. Nuclear Fuel Research Laboratory and published by . This book was released on 1961 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Reactor Development Program Progress Report

Download or read book Reactor Development Program Progress Report written by N. Hilberry and published by . This book was released on 1961 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Reactor Development Program Progress Report

Download or read book Reactor Development Program Progress Report written by Albert V. Crewe and published by . This book was released on 1962 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Nuclear Science Abstracts

Download or read book Nuclear Science Abstracts written by and published by . This book was released on 1974 with total page 786 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Fuel Cycle Program  a Boiling Water Reactor Research and Development Program  Eighth Quarterly Progress Report  April June 1962

Download or read book Fuel Cycle Program a Boiling Water Reactor Research and Development Program Eighth Quarterly Progress Report April June 1962 written by and published by . This book was released on 1962 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A frequency analysis was made of the VBWR stability test data. Interpretation of the steady-state noise observed in the stability tests involved consideration of several possible sources of excitation. One of these, a theory of water surface waves, is summarized. Visual and destructive examinations were made of selected fuel rods. Fretting corrosion of the Zircaloy-clad fuel rods against stainless steel spacers was observed. Evidence that UO/sub 2/ thermal conductivity increases with time was obtained. Hot gas isotatic pressed fuel rods failed after 316 Mwd/T irradiation and 5 months storage under water. Shakedown operation of a 7-rod test section for measuring burnout heat flux was conducted. A comparison of measured and calculated isotopic composition for uranium and plutonium isotopes after 400 Mwd/T irradiation indicated that the calculations underestimate capture in U/sup 238/ and overestimate capture in Pu/ sup 239/. Flux wire irradiations provided axial and radial flux profiles and the ratio of thermal to fast flux as a function of axial position. (M.C.G.).

Book FUEL CYCLE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM  Quarterly Progress Report  January 1 to March 31  1962

Download or read book FUEL CYCLE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Quarterly Progress Report January 1 to March 31 1962 written by and published by . This book was released on 1962 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The permanent shutdown of the Westinghouse Testing Reactor at the end of the quarter forced a revision in plans for programming the remainder of the irradiation of the two uninstrumented capsules whose testing was in progress. The minimum estimated burnup at this point, based on hot cell data obtained from the pilot capsule, was 13,100 MW-d/ton U. It was decided to continue the testing of only one capsule in another reactor until the original goal of 20,000 MW-d/ton U is reached. The irradiation of the second capsule is to be terminated so that it can serve as a control. Fabrication was initiated on enriched UO2 pellets for incorporation in full scale fuel rods to be irradiated in the Vallecitos Boiling Water Reactor. A wet nitrogen pyrohydrolysis step in conjunction with oxidationreduction cycling is being used to attain a satisfactory density exceeding 95% of theoretical at 1150 deg C. Apparatus and procedures being used for measurement of thermal conductivity and thermal expansion of sintered and cast uranium carbide are described. The coefficient of linear thermal expansion for a single specimen of 4.37 wt.% carbon sintered uranium carbide was determined to be 11.8 x 10−6 mm/mm- deg C, while that for a cast uranium carbide specimen containing 4.73 wt.% carbon was 10.6 x 10/sup -6/ mm/mm- deg C over the range from room temperature to l000 deg C. Hardness data for 4.4 and 4.8 plus or minus 0.1 wt.% carbon sintered and cast uranium carbide and for 5.2 wt.% carbon cast material are also presented. Irradiation test specimens previously prepared were given a pre-irradiation examination and were encapsulated. Three capsules, two using a sodium bond between fuel and container and one using an interference fit between fuel and container, were loaded in the MTR and appear to be operating under the required conditions. (auth).

Book Power Reactor Technology and Reactor Fuel Processing

Download or read book Power Reactor Technology and Reactor Fuel Processing written by and published by . This book was released on 1963 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Reactor Development Program Progress Report

Download or read book Reactor Development Program Progress Report written by N. Hilberry and published by . This book was released on 1961 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Design, development, and testing efforts were continued on BORAX-V, EBR- I, EBR-II, EBWR, JUGGERNAUT ZPRIII, ZPR-VI, and ZPR-W. An evaluation program is outlined for Pebble Bed Reactor designs. Fast and thermal reactor safety studies were conducted. Experimental and theoretical studies in applied nuclear and reactor physics are dsscribed. Developments made in reactor components, fuels, and materials are discussed. Heat engineering studies were conducted on steam separation, and velocity and void distributions in two-phase systems. Fluidization and fluoride volatility separation, and chemical-metallurgical separation processes were studied. Advanced reactor concepts that were discusssd includsed. Basic Radiation Effects Beactor, Biogeonuclear Reactor, Fast Reactor Test Facility, compact high-power density fast reactors, AHFR hydraulic test loop, Packed Bed Reactor, and direct conversion. (For preceding period see ANL- 6328.) (B.O.G.).