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          Testing and Simulation for Advanced Technology and Accident Tolerant Fuels (ATF-TS)

          Closed for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          T12032

          CRP

          2236

          Approved Date

          12 December 2019

          Status

          Active - Ongoing

          Start Date

          6 April 2020

          Expected End Date

          31 December 2024

          Completed Date

          26 May 2025

          Participating Countries

          Argentina
          Belarus
          Belgium
          Brazil
          Bulgaria
          Canada
          China
          Czech Republic
          France
          Germany
          Hungary
          Iran (Islamic Republic of)
          Italy
          Japan
          Poland
          Republic of Korea
          Russian Federation
          Slovakia
          Spain
          United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
          United States of America

          Description

          The proposed CRP will support interested IAEA Member States in their efforts to design and develop Accident Tolerant and Advanced Technology Fuels (ATF) for light water reactors (LWRs) to enhance the safety and sustainability of nuclear power. The design, fabrication and in-pile behaviour of currently operated and innovative nuclear fuels and materials to enable a reliable and safe operation of nuclear power plants is a recurrent priority of IAEA’s sub-programme "Nuclear Power Reactor Fuel Engineering". Development and validation of computer codes for fuel design and in-pile behaviour analysis under normal and off-normal conditions (including Design Extension Conditions, DEC) are possible only if high-quality experimental data are made available. That is why international cooperation in this area is highly desirable, and in particular among IAEA Member States interested in enhancing their computer code capabilities to predict nuclear fuel behaviour under Design Basis (DB) and Design Extension (DE) Conditions.
          The CRP will bring together specialists from IAEA MSs with active ATF R&D programmes to share their national efforts and to?contribute in any of the following objectives of the CRP:
          Round Robin tests on different ATF cladding concepts (e.g. coated Zr cladding, FeCrAl, SiC);
          Bundle tests under DB/DEC with ATF materials (e.g. with coated Zry-4 rods under SA and/or LOCA conditions);
          Collection of irradiation tests data;
          Code benchmarking against existing data, relevant for advanced fuel and cladding concepts from other experimental Programmes, as well as new tests data obtained during the CRP;
          LOCA evaluation methodology development for NPP applications including uncertainty and sensitivities studies.

          Objectives

          To support Member States to understand and address factors affecting the design, fabrication and in-pile behaviour of currently operating and innovative nuclear fuels and materials for power reactors, to increase technology readiness for candidate ATF materials.

          Specific objectives

          To perform experimental tests including single rod and bundle tests on ATFs' performance under normal, DB and DE conditions

          To benchmark fuel codes against new test data either obtained during the CRP or from existing data relevant to advanced fuel and cladding concepts from Member States' experimental Programmes.

          To develop LOCA evaluation methodology for ATF performance with a view for NPP applications.

          To perform experimental tests including single rod and bundle tests on ATFs' performance under normal, DB and DE conditions

          To benchmark fuel codes against new test data either obtained during the CRP or from existing data relevant to advanced fuel and cladding concepts from Member States' experimental Programmes.

          To develop LOCA evaluation methodology for ATF performance with a view for NPP applications.

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