Title of article :
Radiative Properties of Uranium Dioxide Near Its Melting Point
Author/Authors :
T. P. Salikhov، نويسنده , , V. V. Kan and C. Ronchi ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
A new technique for measuring radiative properties of nuclear fuel materials at
high temperatures has been developed. The technique is based on pulse diffuse
optical probing of the sample surface and on pyroreflectometry used in measuring
radiative properties of refractory materials during laser heating or cooling.
Pulse diffuse optical probing of the sample has been realized for the first time
in subsecond pyrometry of the open surface heated by laser radiation. Such a
procedure of sample irradiation during sample laser heating or cooling enables
reflectivity and emissivity measurements near high temperature phase transitions
to be performed in spite of possible sharp changes of the reflection indicatrix at
phase transitions in the investigated material. With the method developed in this
study, the spectral emissivity and reflectivity of uranium dioxide near its
premelting and melting points have been measured. It has been found that condensation
of the vapor plume formed above the sample during laser heating
influenced the melting and boiling temperatures of uranium dioxide. The firstorder
phase transitions in uranium dioxide, such as solid-vapor-solid and
liquid-vapor-liquid, have been observed in uranium dioxide for the first time
during laser heating. Also, new data on the spectral emissivity of uranium
dioxide at a wavelength of 0.644 /«n and in the temperature range of 2000 to
4200 K are preseInted.
Keywords :
uranium dioxide. , emissivity , Laser heating , Pyrometry , melting , spectral reflectivity
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics