Ultrassonic Analysis of UO2 Pellets


Autoria(s): BITTENCOURT, Marcelo de Siqueira Queiroz; BARONI, Douglas Brandão; MARTORELLI, Daniel S.; DIAS, Fábio C.; SILVA, José W. S. da
Data(s)

07/06/2016

07/06/2016

01/11/2013

Resumo

Ceramic materials have been widely used for various purposes in many different industries due to certain characteristics, such as high melting point and high resistance to corrosion. In the nuclear area, ceramics are of great importance due to the process of fabrication of fuel pellets for nuclear reactors. Generally, high accuracy destructive techniques are used to characterize nuclear materials for fuel fabrication. These techniques usually require costly equipment and facilities, as well as experienced personnel. This paper aims at presenting an analysis methodology for UO2 pellets using a non-destructive ultrasonic technique for porosity measurement. This technique differs from traditional ultrasonic techniques in the sense it uses ultrasonic pulses in frequency domain instead of time domain. Therefore, specific characteristics of the analyzed material are associated with the obtained frequency spectrum. In the present work, four fuel grade UO2 pellets were analyzed and the corresponding results evaluated.

Identificador

http://carpedien.ien.gov.br:8080/handle/ien/1771

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Instituto de Engenharia Nuclear

Brasil

IEN

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Ultrassonic #Ceramic materials #UO2 pellets #Fuel fabrication
Tipo

conferenceObject