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Development of the Defect Analysis Technology for CANDU Spent Fuel

  • Received : 2020.12.28
  • Accepted : 2021.03.08
  • Published : 2021.06.30

Abstract

The domestic CANDU nuclear power plants have been operated for a long time and various unforeseen spent fuel defects have been discovered. As the spent fuel defects are important factors in the safety of the nuclear power plant, a study on the analysis of the spent fuel defects to prevent their recurrence is necessary. However, in cases where the fuel rods inside the fuel assembly are defected, it is difficult to dismantle the fuel assembly owing to their welded structure and the facility conditions of the plant. Therefore, it is impossible to analyze the spent fuel defect because it is difficult to visually check the shape of the fuel defect. To resolve these problems, an analysis technology that can predict the number of defected fuel rods and defect size was developed. In this study, we developed a methodology for investigating the root cause of spent fuel defects using a database of the earlier fuel defects in the plants. It is anticipated that in the future this analysis technology will be applied when spent fuel defects occur.

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Acknowledgement

This work was carried out under the project "Development of the Root Cause Investigation for CANDU Failed Fuel" in KEPCO Nuclear Fuel Co.

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