Reactor fuel pellets with thermally-conductive inserts, and related reactor fuel pellet arrangements
US-2021125735-A1 · Apr 29, 2021 · US
US11728045B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11728045-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217901967-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 2, 2022 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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A method for manufacturing a nuclear fuel compact is provided. The method includes forming an additive structure, consolidating a fuel matrix around the additive structure, and thermally processing the fuel matrix to form a fuel compact in which the additive structure is encapsulated therein. The additive structure optionally includes a vertical segment and a plurality of arm segments that extend generally radially from the vertical segment for conducting heat outwardly toward an exterior of the fuel compact. In addition to improving heat transfer, the additive structure may function as burnable absorbers, and may provide fission product trapping.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A nuclear fuel compact comprising: a nuclear fuel matrix containing a fissionable isotope oxide; and an additive structure encapsulated within the nuclear fuel matrix, wherein the additive structure contains molybdenum and includes: a base, a vertical segment extending upwardly from the base, wherein the vertical segment has a width less than a width of the base, and a plurality of arm segments joined to the vertical segment, wherein the plurality of arm segments comprise cantilevered beams extending radially from the vertical segment at spaced apart intervals along a height of the vertical segment for conducting heating outwardly toward an exterior surface of the nuclear fuel matrix, wherein the nuclear fuel matrix surrounds the additive structure as a cylindrical pellet, wherein the vertical segment is disposed axially within an interior region of the cylindrical pellet, and wherein the additive stricture transfers heat from the interior region of the cylindrical pellet toward an exterior region of the cylindrical pellet via the plurality of arm segments. 2. The nuclear fuel compact of claim 1 wherein the fissionable isotope oxide includes uranium dioxide or plutonium oxide. 3. The nuclear fuel compact of claim 1 wherein the additive structure is formed from a thermally conductive material having a conductivity greater than 10 W/mK. 4. The nuclear fuel compact of claim 1 wherein the additive structure is less than 30% by volume of the nuclear fuel compact. 5. The nuclear fuel compact of claim 1 wherein the plurality of arm segments are orthogonal to the vertical segment. 6. The nuclear fuel compact of claim 5 wherein the plurality of arm segment are arranged in a plurality of linear columns each having at least two arm segments. 7. The nuclear fuel compact of claim 6 wherein the plurality of linear columns includes three columns disposed at 120-degree intervals about the vertical segment. 8. The nuclear fuel compact of claim 1 wherein the additive structure includes a burnable absorber.
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