October 1, 2010
Journal Article

Modeling and Simulation of Nuclear Fuel Materials

Abstract

We review the state of modeling and simulation of nuclear fuels with emphasis on the most widely used nuclear fuel, UO2. The hierarchical scheme presented represents a science-based approach to modeling nuclear fuels by progressively passing information in several stages from ab initio to continuum levels. Such an approach is essential to overcome the challenges posed by radioactive materials handling, experimental limitations in modeling extreme conditions and accident scenarios, and the small time and distance scales of fundamental defect processes. When used in conjunction with experimental validation, this multiscale modeling scheme can provide valuable guidance to development of fuel for advanced reactors to meet rising global energy demand.

Revised: August 15, 2011 | Published: October 1, 2010

Citation

Devanathan R., L. Van Brutzel, A. Chartier, C. Gueneau, A.E. Mattsson, V. Tikare, and T. Bartel, et al. 2010. Modeling and Simulation of Nuclear Fuel Materials. Energy & Environmental Science 3, no. 10:1406-1426. PNNL-SA-71998. doi:10.1039/C0EE00028K