Development of a criterion for assessment of fuel washout during operation of WWER power units

I. Evdokimov, A. G. Khromov, Petr M. Kalinichev, V. Likhanskii, A. Kovalishin, M. N. Laletin
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Fuel failures may occur during operation of nuclear power plants. One of the possible and most severe consequences of a fuel failure is that fuel may be washed out from the leaking fuel rod into the coolant. Reliable detection of fuel washout is important for handling of leaking fuel assemblies after irradiation is over. Detection of fuel washout is achievable in the framework of coolant activity evaluation during reactor operation. For this purpose, 134I activity is historically used in WWER power units. However, observed 134I activity may increase during operation even if leaking fuel in the core is absent, and fuel deposits are the only source of the fission products release. The paper describes a criterion which enables to reveal the cases when the increase in 134I activity results from the fuel washout from the leaking fuel rods during operation of the WWER-type reactor. Some examples of applications at nuclear power plants are discussed.
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WWER发电机组运行过程中燃料损耗评估标准的制定
核电站在运行过程中可能发生燃料故障。燃料故障可能造成的最严重的后果之一是燃料可能从泄漏的燃料棒中被冲到冷却剂中。在辐照结束后,可靠地检测燃料冲蚀对于处理泄漏燃料组件非常重要。在反应堆运行过程中,通过对冷却剂活性的评估,可以实现对燃料冲刷的检测。为此,134I活动历来用于战时动力装置。然而,观察到的134I活度在运行过程中可能会增加,即使堆芯没有泄漏燃料,并且燃料沉积物是裂变产物释放的唯一来源。本文描述了一个能揭示wwer型反应堆运行过程中由于泄漏燃料棒的燃料冲蚀而导致134I活度升高的判据。讨论了在核电站的一些应用实例。
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