Nuclear fuel structure and method of making a nuclear fuel structure using a detachable cathode material
US-2016376723-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US9406410B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9406410-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013513849-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 1, 2010 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2009 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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A new type of nuclear fuel rods. The rod cladding has an elliptical section transverse to its longitudinal direction and each nuclear fuel pellet has a truncated elliptical shape along the major axis of the cladding, the minor axis of the pellets is the same as the length of the minor axis of the cladding except for the assembly clearance j, the difference in length between the major axis of the cladding and the truncated major axis of the pellets is very much larger than the assembly clearance j. Also disclosed is a method of manufacturing nuclear fuel rods and stacking them in the cladding so as to form a nuclear fuel rod.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A nuclear fuel pellet configured to be contained within an interior portion of a cladding, the interior portion having a generally elliptical cross-sectional shape with a major axis of length 2*a and a minor axis of length 2*b, wherein the nuclear fuel pellet extends along a longitudinal direction (XX′) and has a truncated elliptical cross-sectional shape in which: a minor axis of the truncated elliptical cross-sectional shape is of length 2*b′, with b′ being less than b by an assembly clearance j separating the nuclear fuel pellet from the cladding at the minor axes and satisfying the relationship b−b′=j , and a major axis of the truncated elliptical cross-sectional shape is of length 2*c, with c being less than a by a substantially greater amount than the assembly clearance j such that a pair of expansion voids are formed in the interior portion of the cladding at opposite ends of the nuclear fuel pellet between the nuclear fuel pellet and the cladding when the nuclear fuel pellet is disposed in the cladding. 2. The nuclear fuel pellet of claim 1 , wherein the truncation is in a ratio c/a′=0.9, wherein c is half the length of the nuclear pellet along a major axis of the truncated elliptical cross sectional shape and a′ is half the length of the major axis of an elliptical cross section of the nuclear fuel pellet without truncation. 3. The nuclear fuel pellet of claim 1 , wherein the truncation is in the form of a flat side portion of the ellipse intersected by the major axis. 4. A nuclear fuel pellet extending along a longitudinal direction (XX′) and having a generally truncated elliptical shape with a truncated major axis in a section transverse to the longitudinal direction (XX′), the nuclear fuel pellet being configured for containment within an interior portion of a cladding, the interior portion having a generally elliptical cross-sectional shape with a major axis of length 2*a and a minor axis of length 2*b, wherein a minor axis of the truncated elliptical shape is of length 2*b′, with b′ being less than b by an assembly clearance j separating the nuclear fuel pellet from the cladding at the minor axes and satisfying the relationship b−b′=j , and, wherein the major axis of the truncated elliptical shape is of length 2*c, with c being less than a by a substantially greater amount than the assembly clearance j such that a pair of expansion voids are formed in the interior portion of the cladding at opposite ends of the nuclear fuel pellet between the nuclear fuel pellet and the cladding when the nuclear fuel pellet is disposed in the cladding, and wherein said generally truncated elliptical shape is truncated with a truncation ratio c/a less than 1. 5. The nuclear fuel pellet of claim 4 , wherein the truncation is in the form of a flat side portion of the ellipse intersected by the truncated major axis.
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