The metallic fuel selected to replace the current HEU fuels in the research and test reactors is the LEU-10 weight % Mo alloy in the form of a thin sheet or foil encapsulated in AA6061 aluminum alloy with a zirconium interlayer. In order to effectively lead this pursuit, new developments in processing and fabrication of the fuel elements have been initiated, along with a better understanding of material behavior before and after irradiation as a result of these new developments. This editorial note gives an introduction about research and test reactors, need for HEU to LEU conversion, fuel requirements, high uranium density monolithic fuel development and an overview of the four articles published in the December 2017 issue of JOM under a special topic titled “U-Mo Monolithic Fuel for Nuclear Research and Test Reactors”.
Revised: December 27, 2017 |
Published: December 21, 2017
Citation
Prabhakaran R. 2017.U-Mo Monolithic Fuel for Nuclear Research and Test Reactors.JOM. The Journal of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society 69, no. 12:2529-2531.PNNL-SA-129341.doi:10.1007/s11837-017-2612-3