An experimental platform for real-time measurement of the deformation of nuclear fuel rod claddings submitted to thermal transients.
Laurent GallaisR BurlaF MartinJ C RichaudG VolleM PontillonH CapdevilaY PontillonPublished in: The Review of scientific instruments (2018)
We report on experimental development and qualification of a system developed to detect and quantify the deformations of the cladding surface of nuclear fuel pellet assemblies submitted to heat transient conditions. The system consists of an optical instrument, based on 2 wavelengths speckle interferometry, associated with an induction furnace and a model pellet assembly used to simulate the radial thermal gradient experienced by fuel pellets in pressurized water reactors. We describe the concept, implementation, and first results obtained with this system. We particularly demonstrate that the optical system is able to provide real time measurements of the cladding surface shape during the heat transients from ambient to high temperatures (up to a cladding surface temperature of 600 °C) with micrometric resolution.