September 22, 2016
Report

FY16 Status Report for the Uranium-Molybdenum Fuel Concept

Abstract

The Fuel Cycle Research and Development program of the Office of Nuclear Energy has implemented a program to develop a Uranium-Molybdenum metal fuel for light water reactors. Uranium-Molybdenum fuel has the potential to provide superior performance based on its thermo-physical properties. With sufficient development, it may be able to provide the Light Water Reactor industry with a melt-resistant, accident-tolerant fuel with improved safety response. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has been tasked with extrusion development and performing ex-reactor corrosion testing to characterize the performance of Uranium-Molybdenum fuel in both these areas. This report documents the results of the fiscal year 2016 effort to develop the Uranium-Molybdenum metal fuel concept for light water reactors.

Revised: January 16, 2017 | Published: September 22, 2016

Citation

Bennett W.D., A.L. Doherty, C.H. Henager, C.A. Lavender, R.O. Montgomery, R.P. Omberg, and M.T. Smith, et al. 2016. FY16 Status Report for the Uranium-Molybdenum Fuel Concept Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.