ANS 5 4-2011 Method for calculating the fractional release of volatile fission products from oxide fuel《氧化物燃料挥发性裂变产物释放比率的计算方法》.pdf
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1、ANSI/ANS-5.4-2011method for calculating thefractional release ofvolatile fission products from oxide fuelANSI/ANS-5.4-2011ANSI/ANS-5.4-2011American National StandardMethod for Calculating theFractional Release ofVolatile Fission Products from Oxide FuelSecretariatAmerican Nuclear SocietyPrepared by
2、theAmerican Nuclear SocietyStandards CommitteeWorking Group ANS-5.4Published by theAmerican Nuclear Society555 North Kensington AvenueLa Grange Park, Illinois 60526 USAApproved May 19, 2011by theAmerican National Standards Institute, Inc.AmericanNationalStandardDesignation of this document as an Ame
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15、 applicable, mailing address, and telephonenumber of the inquirer;2! reference to the applicable standard edition, section, paragraph, figure,and0or table;3! the purposes of the inquiry;4! the inquiry stated in a clear, concise manner;5! a proposed reply, if the inquirer is in a position to offer on
16、e.Inquiries should be addressed toAmerican Nuclear SocietyATTN: Standards Administrator555 N. Kensington AvenueLa Grange Park, IL 60526or standardsans.orgForewordThis Foreword is not a part of American National Standard “Method for Calculating theFractional Release of Volatile Fission Products from
17、Oxide Fuel,” ANSI0ANS-5.4-2011.!This standard provides a methodology for determining the radioactive fissionproduct releases from UO2fuel for use in assessing radiological consequences ofpostulated accidents that do not involve significant abrupt power transientssuch as in a reactivity-initiated acc
18、ident RIA!. When used with isotopic yields,this method will give the so-called “gap activity,” which is the inventory ofvolatile fission products that could be available for release from the fuel rod ifthe cladding were breached. The standard as developed applies to steady-stateconditions and, there
19、fore, should not be applied to accidents where abrupt tem-perature increases are experienced resulting in what is sometimes referred to as“burst release.” The standard can be applied to Condition 1 and 2 transients thatdo not result in large fuel temperature increases, i.e., H11350300 K temperature
20、in-crease, where significant burst release is possible. The standard does not con-sider escape-rate coefficients or other transport of fission products from the fuelrod void space to the reactor coolant or other medium; the standard applies onlyto available fission products in the fuel rod void spac
21、e available for release iffailure is experienced. The standard assumes that no significant fuel oxidationwill be present during the accident because fuel oxidation can significantlyenhance the release. Therefore, the standard does not apply to accidents wheresignificant fuel oxidation is present.The
22、 volatile and gaseous fission products of primary significance are krypton,xenon, iodine, and cesium. The radioactive nuclide that contributes the largest toequivalent dose to individuals is generally131I for accidents during in-reactoroperation or shortly after reactor operation e.g., a fuel-handli
23、ng accident! be-cause of its dose to the thyroid. These radioactive gaseous and volatile fissionproducts can be divided into two categories: a! short-lived radioactive nuclideshalf-life ,1yr! and b! long-lived radioactive nuclides half-life .1yr!. Thisdivision is significant because the most importa
24、nt release mechanism involvesthermally activated migration diffusion! processes that proceed slowly such thatthe short-lived nuclides decay appreciably before they are released from thepellet. Consequently, release calculations for short-lived nuclides must includetheir decay rate, whereas for long-
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