October 13, 2015
Book Chapter

Free Energy and Heat Capacity

Abstract

Free energy and heat capacity of actinide elements and compounds are important properties for the evaluation of the safety and reliable performance of nuclear fuel. They are essential inputs for models that describe complex phenomena that govern the behaviour of actinide compounds during nuclear fuel fabrication and irradiation. This chapter introduces various experimental methods to measure free energy and heat capacity to serve as inputs for models and to validate computer simulations. This is followed by a discussion of computer simulation of these properties, and recent simulations of thermophysical properties of nuclear fuel are briefly reviewed.

Revised: September 26, 2016 | Published: October 13, 2015

Citation

Kurata M., and R. Devanathan. 2015. Free Energy and Heat Capacity. In State of the Art Report on Multiscale Modeling of Nuclear Fuels, edited by S Massara. 197-208. Paris:OECD Publishing. PNNL-SA-97898.