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    Reliability of Advanced High Power, Extended Burnup Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor Fuels

    Final Report of a Coordinated Research Project

    IAEA-TECDOC-1865

    English IAEA-TECDOC-1865 | 978-92-0-101319-4

    122 pages | 70 figures | € 18.00 | Date published: 2019

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    Description

    This publication presents a comprehensive summary of the technical work carried out under an IAEA coordinated research project and provides an overview of Member States' approaches to mitigating challenges that are encountered in achieving reliability, sustainability and safety with advanced pressurized heavy water reactor (PHWR) fuels. These challenges, which were discussed and analysed by the project participants, include fuel performance degradation, insufficient availability of operating experience at high burnup and margin erosion by ageing.

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    Keywords

    Fuel Burnup, Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Fuels, Pressurized Water Reactors, High Power, CRP, Coordinated Research Project, Member States, Reliability, Sustainability, Safety, PHWR, Pressurized Heavy Water Reactor, Fuel Performance, Degradation, High Burnup, Extended Burnup, Margin Erosion, Ageing, Fuel Cycles, SEU, Slightly Enriched Uranium, BNA, Burnable Neutron Absorber, EFP, End Flux Peaking, NU, Natural Uranium, Fuel Bundles, MOX, Mixed Oxide, SCC, Stress Corrosion Cracking, Advanced PHWR Fuels, Fuel Concepts, Safety Margins, Design, Fabrication, FGR, Fission Gas Release, PCI, Pellet-Cladding Interaction, Database, Analysis Tools, CHF, Critical Heat Flux, CANDU, Canada Deuterium

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