CNNC accomplishes a new generation intl advanced fuel element: zirconium alloy cladding material
Recently, the new generation N45 zirconium alloy (200-kilogram-level) cladding material researched by the Nuclear Power Institute of China (NPIC) of China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) passed the evaluation of experts from the China Nuclear Fuel Corporation (CNFC), Chongqing University and other institutes, which will provide the cladding material for the research and development on the CF4 advanced fuel elements.
After achieving success in developing the N36 fuel element cladding material of HPR1000, the Nuclear Power Institute of China targeted at the research trend of the international advanced zirconium alloy, and researched and developed the advanced N45 zirconium alloy, with supreme ex-core comprehensive performance and commensurate to global mainstream on zirconium alloy performance.
The development of the fuel rod cladding material is an extremely crucial sector in the design and research on fuel elements. The performance and quality of cladding materials have a direct bearing on the breakage rate of fuel rods alongside the maximum fuel consumption values that fuel rods can endure. And it’s also one essential index on assessing the research and development level of fuel assemblies and a symbol of the independent intellectual property rights.
At present, the 200-kilogram-level N45 zirconium alloy tubes have been officially handed over the factory to manufacture related assemblies, and programmed to receive the in-core irradiation test at the Qinshan nuclear power plant in January 2017. Meanwhile, the research on ex-core application performance of tubes will be launched further, and confirm the components of the N45 zirconium alloy according to the in-core test result. And then based upon this, the CNNC will carry out the study at the preparation techniques of the 1000-kilogram-level tubes, ultimately providing standard cladding materials for the CF4 fuel assemblies.
- China Institute of Atomic Energy
- Nuclear Power Institute of China
- Southwestern Institute of Physics
- China Nuclear Power Operation Technology Corporation, Ltd.
- China Nuclear Power Engineering Co., Ltd.
- China Institute for Radiation Protection
- Beijing Research Institute of Uranium Geology (BRIUG)
- China Institute of Nuclear Industry Strategy (CINIS)
- China Nuclear Mining Science and Technology Corporation