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Spent Fuel Degradation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2011

Roy S. Forsyth*
Affiliation:
Studsvik AB, S-611 82 Nyköping, Sweden
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Abstract

The degradation and dissolution of spent nuclear fuel in groundwaters occurs by three partly concurrent processes: dissolution of mobile species which have migrated to the fuel rod void, grain boundary attack and matrix dissolution. Of the first two processes, both clearly dependent on the irradiation history of the fuel, the first is fairly well understood, but there is currently insufficient data on the migration of key nuclides to grain boundaries during reactor operation and their release kinetics during subsequent water corrosion to enable satisfactory modelling of this process to be performed.

This paper presents results from recent experiments included in the Swedish programme which are relevant to this issue.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1991

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