Friday, February 26, 2016

CHEM 418 Nuclear Chemistry, Winter 2016: Lecture 16 In reactor chemistry

This lecture describes the chemistry of actinides and fission products in reactors, primarily focusing on phases formed in nuclear fuel. The fission process is reviewed and fuel burnup discussed. Determining fission product and actinide concentration to assess burnup is introduced. The variation of fission product and actinide concentration with burnup and initial fuel composition is provided. Axial and radial distribution of activity, fission products, and actinides is discussed, highlighting the role of neutron flux and energies on the distribution. Conditions necessary for the formation of separate phases in UO2 are shown for perovskite and metallic phases, emphasizing the role of oxygen in the process. The behavior of fission products can be grouped into 4 areas: volatile species, metallic precipitates, oxide precipitates, and solid solutions.

17 comments:

  1. Quiz sent through email. Thank you!!

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  3. I sent the lecture 16 pdf quiz as an attachment through email.
    Thank you for having an office hour yesterday to answer the questions of Lecture 16.

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  4. Sent the Quiz through the Canvas email!

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  5. Submitted Quiz 16 via email

    -Faruq

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  6. Quiz submitted, thank you!

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  7. Quiz sent via Canvas.

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  8. Lecture viewed and Quiz sent via email! I enjoyed this lecture because it actually had a lot of materials science content, which is what I study. Thanks!

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    1. Thanks for the comment. Happy to provide an overlap area of interest.

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  9. Emailed you PDF quiz 16. Sorry for being late, I completely spaced on the due date.

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  10. Emailed my quiz, been swamped with another project. The effects on shape and composition seems like a complicated field of study.
    -Taylor

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