Title of article :
Study on the production of Cr-coated Zr-1%Nb tubes as an ATF evolutionary cladding candidate
Author/Authors :
Khodadadi, Hamed Atomic Energy Organization of Iran - Nuclear Reactors Fuel company (NRF) - Isfahan, Iran , Zareidoust, Amir Atomic Energy Organization of Iran - Nuclear Reactors Fuel company (NRF) - Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
After some accidents like TMI and Fukushima Daiichi, the belief that nuclear fuels can
safely and reliably be used up to 65 MW.d/kgU was revised, and many efforts have
been devoted to develope different Accident Tolerant Fuel (ATF) concepts. In this
study, an optimized cathodic arc PVD (ARC-PVD) coating condition, from the coating
layer homogeneity and defect density point of views, have been obtained. Two coating
material (i.e. pure Chromium and Chromium Nitride) with thicknesses up to 10 microns
on typical VVER-1000 cladding tubes (Zr-1%Nb alloy) are developed. Presented SEM
results approved improvements in coatings visual properties, and further modifications
have been postponed until finalizing the performance examinations in normal operational
as well as accidental conditions (LB LOCA). Eventyally, the general list of planned tests,
from characterizations to mechanical and performance viewpoints, which are currently
being carried out, is reported.
Keywords :
Accident Tolerant Fuels (ATFs) , Coated cladding tubes , Zr-1%Nb , ARC-PVD
Journal title :
Radiation Physics and Engineering