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Multiscale modeling of nitride fuels

Nitride fuels have always been considered a good candidate for GENIV reactors, as well as space reactors, due to their high fissile density, highthermal conductivity and high melting point. In these concepts, not beingcompatible with water is not a significant problem. However, in recent years,nitride fuels started to raise an interest for application in thermal reactors,as accident tolerant or high performance fuels. However, oxide fuels havebenefited from decades of intensive research, and thousands of reactor-years.As such, a large effort has to be made on qualifying the fuel and developingtools to help assess their performances.In this thesis, the modeling side of this task is chosen. The effort istwo-fold: determining fundamental properties using atomistic models andputting together all the properties to predict the performances under irradi-ation using a fuel performance code. The first part is done combining manyframeworks. The density functional theory is the basis to compute the elec-tronic structure of the materials, to which a Hubbard correction is added tohandle the strong correlation effects. Negative side effects of the Hubbardcorrection are tackled using the so-called occupation matrix control method.This combined framework is first tested, and then used to find electronic andmechanic properties of the bulk material as well as the thermomechanicalbehavior of foreign atoms. Then, another method, the self-consistent meanfield (SCMF) one, is used to reach the dynamics properties of these foreignatoms. In the SCMF theory, the data that were obtained performing the abinitio simulations are treated to provide diffusion and kinetic flux couplingproperties.In the second step of the work, the fuel performance code TRANSURA-NUS is used to model complete fuel pins. An athermal fission gas releasemodel based on the open porosity is developed and tested on oxide fuels.A model for nitride fuels is introduced, and some correlations are bench-marked. Major issues remaining are pointed out and recommendations asto how to solve them are made. / <p>QC 20170227</p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:UPSALLA1/oai:DiVA.org:kth-202538
Date January 2016
CreatorsClaisse, Antoine
PublisherKTH, Reaktorfysik, Stockholm
Source SetsDiVA Archive at Upsalla University
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeDoctoral thesis, comprehensive summary, info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis, text
Formatapplication/pdf
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
RelationTRITA-FYS, 0280-316X ; 73

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