Effects of alpha self-irradiation on actinide-doped spent fuel surrogate matrix

Author:

Roudil Danièle,Jégou Christophe,Deschanels Xavier,Peuget Sylvain,Raepsaet Caroline,Gallien Jean-Paul,Broudic Véronique

Abstract

ABSTRACTDuring the initial period after disposal, in which no mass transfer occurs with environmental materials, spent fuel undergoes modifications mainly arising from the effects of α self-irradiation damage. To simulate this aging phenomenon and estimate the consequences on the matrix, an experimental study was carried out in which old UO2 samples doped with short-lived actinides were characterized and analyzed. Changes that occur rapidly at the beginning of the aging process were identified in two lots of actinide-doped samples. Volume and microscopic swelling increased, reaching a maximum relative level of 1.5%. At the same damage level, microscopic swelling remained below 0.9%, suggesting that helium formation and atomic defects have a role in this regard. Similarly, the sample microhardness rapidly increased by up to more than 12%. Characterizing 238PuO2 sources showed at very high integrated and instantaneous doses, irradiation damage and helium accumulation at the grain boundaries resulted in grain decohesion or even powder formation. Helium mobility appeared to be modified by the presence of defects, and local implantation experiments were devised in the CEA's Pierre Süe Laboratory at Saclay to quantify this thermally enhanced diffusion component. The physical condition of the sintered PuO2 pellets after 30 years of storage revealed a purely athermal diffusion mechanism, depending on the sample α activity.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Engineering

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