Structural Behaviour of Fuel Assemblies in Light Water Reactors
IAEA-TECDOC-2106
ISBN
978-92-0-123025-6
110 pages | 34 figures | € 32.00 | Date published: 2025
Fuel assemblies (FAs) in light water reactors (LWRs) are engineered for high robustness and reliability, delivering strong performance under normal and demanding operating conditions, such as power uprates, high burnups, extended cycle lengths of up to 24 months, and challenging water chemistry environments. Since the mid-2000s, and especially following the Fukushima accident, significant advancements have been made in FA design, safety analysis, and testing methodologies to better understand structural behaviour and demonstrate mechanical integrity in water-cooled reactors. This publication covers design considerations, safety and design analysis, operational and handling experience, and the in-reactor structural behaviour of LWR fuel assemblies.
Keywords:
Structural Behaviour, Fuel Assemblies, Light Water Reactors, LWRs, Robustness, Reliability, Power Uprates, High Burnups, Extended Cycle Lengths, Water Chemistry, Fukushima Accident, FA Design, Safety Analysis, Testing Methodologies, Mechanical Integrity, Water Cooled Reactors, Design Considerations, Operational Experience, Handling Experience