Accident tolerant composite nuclear fuels

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Investigated accident tolerant nuclear fuels are fuels with enhanced thermal conductivity, which can withstand the loss of coolant for a longer time by allowing faster dissipation of heat, thus lowering the centerline temperature and preventing the melting of the fuel. Traditional nuclear fuels have a very low thermal conductivity and can be significantly enhanced if transformed into a composite with a very high thermal conductivity components. In this study, we analyze the thermal properties of various composites of mixed oxides and thoria fuels to improve thermal conductivity for the next generation safer nuclear reactors.

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Szpunar, B., Malakkal, L., Chung, S., Mateen Butt, M., Jossou, E., & Szpunar, J. A. (2017). Accident tolerant composite nuclear fuels. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 130). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201713003001

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