Looking inside a nuclear fuel pin to improve nuclear energy

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The search for safe and environmentally friendly renewable energy sources is one of the biggest challenges currently facing humanity. One environmentally friendly and virtually inexhaustible energy source under development is the next generation of nuclear reactors and, along with them, new types of fuels.

To test the performance of these new fuels in a usable timeframe, researchers must develop new methods to investigate the fuel’s structural, thermodynamic and chemical characteristics. Dr. Joseph Graham, assistant professor of nuclear engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has developed a mobile platform the size of a microwave that can see through and image the spent nuclear fuel using gamma radiation.

“It is hard to see what changes are occurring within a fuel pin when it is actively being irradiated in a nuclear reactor,” says Graham, who manages Missouri S&T’s nuclear reactor. “Current measurement capabilities are limited to removing an active fuel rod, waiting for it to cool within a pool of water and then scanning it or cutting it open to try to piece together what took place while it was in the reactor.”

The fuel in a reactor – typically uranium – is placed into long metal tubes, which are sealed and then placed in a reactor. These fuel “pins” undergo nuclear fission, where atoms split apart and release heat that produces electricity. Once the fuel is used up, it is removed from the reactor. However, that fuel is still radioactive and must be kept submerged in water to cool for a period of time that can vary from weeks to years.

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Peter Ehrhard – Missouri S&T – August 2, 2018.

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