Diffusion Coefficient of Fission Gas in Uranium Dioxide Powder Formed by Carbon Dioxide Oxidation of Uranium

2012 
In connection with a program to study the behavior of punctured fuel elements for the Tokai Atomic Power Reactor, the diffusion coefficient of fission gas in uranium oxide powder formed by CO2 oxidation of U was determined by post-irradiation experiment, in which the fractional release of fission gas during isothermal heating of the powder was measured. The U was oxidized at 600° and 700°C, and in both cases the O/U ratio of the oxides, measured gravimetrically, was 2.0. The diffussion coefficients in the oxide powder formed by oxidation at 600°C were found to be 1.4× 10-20, 1.3×10-19, 1.1×1018 and 1.0×10-17, cm2sec-1, respectively at 450°, 550°, 650° and 750°C, and in the oxide powder formed at 700°C, 7.4×10-19 and 3.6×10-16cm2sec-1 at 600° and 700°C, respectively. Activation energies calculated for the two oxide powders were comparatively low.
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