
Progress on Pellet–Cladding Interaction and Stress Corrosion Cracking: Experimentation, Modelling and Methodologies Applied to Support the Flexible Operation of Nuclear Power Plants: Report of a Technical Meeting
Synopsis
Flexible operation and related power changes can have a direct impact on fuel integrity through pellet–cladding interaction/stress corrosion cracking (PCI/SCC) phenomena, which could lead to fuel failures in certain conditions. For some anticipated operational occurrences that affect fuel with small PCI/SCC margins, the fuel failures caused by PCI/SCC cannot be assumed to be benign, and a significant radiological source term may be generated. This publication provides an overview of PCI/SCC studies and reports on the progress made since the early 2000s, based on presentations and discussions at a related IAEA technical meeting held in October 2019.
Publisher information
- Publisher: IAEA
- ISBN: 9789201165213
- Number of pages: 312
- Dimensions: 297 x 210 x 17 mm
- Weight: 830g
- Languages: English






