Aqueous corrosion of uranium aluminide fuel

1983 
A postirradiation examination of two uranium aluminide (UAl /SUB x/ ) fuel plates from the Advanced Test Reactor (ATR) was conducted. The two fuel plates failed due to pinhole corrosion during irradiation to about 76% of the maximum burnup limit of 2.3 X 10/sup 21/ fission/cm/sup 3/. It is believed that the aluminum cladding failed due to pit corrosion initiated at an existing pit about 0.0076 to 0.0102 cm (3 to 4 mil) deep at a hot spot. About 0.2 and 0.8 g of UAl /SUB x/ fuel was washed out of these plates through the pinholes due to aqueous corrosion and erosion of the UAl /SUB x/ under ATR primary coolant conditions. Aluminum cladding pit corrosion depth and UAl /SUB x/ fuel corrosion-erosion mass rates under the ATR primary coolant conditions were calculated to be 0.23 cm/yr and 14 g/yr, respectively.
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