WO2008024059A1 - Water reactor fuel cladding tube - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a water reactor fuel cladding tube comprising an inner layer and an outer layer of a first zirconium based alloy and a second zirconium based alloy, respectively.
- the present invention also relates to a fuel rod and a fuel assembly comprising such a water reactor fuel cladding tube and a method of manufacturing such a water reactor fuel cladding tube.
- Fuel cladding tubes for water reactors have usually been manufactured of a zirconium based alloy. Examples of alloys that have been used are Zircaloy-2 and Zircaloy-4. Fuel rods are formed by inserting fuel pellets into the cladding tubes. Fuel assemblies comprise a number of fuel rods.
- EP 0194797 presents a solution to this problem by providing a protective inner layer of a zirconium based alloy.
- PWR pressurized water reactors
- BWR boiling water reactors
- An object of the present invention is to provide a water reactor fuel cladding tube which has favourable properties in respect of resistance to corrosion. Especially, it is aimed at such a corrosion- resistant water reactor fuel cladding tube for a pressurized water reactor.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method of manufacturing a water reactor fuel cladding tube which cladding tube has favourable properties in respect of resistance to corrosion.
- a water reactor fuel cladding tube comprises an outer layer of a first zirconium based alloy and having metallurgically bonded thereto an inner layer of a second zirconium based alloy, which inner layer is adapted to protect the cladding tube against stress corrosion cracking.
- the second zirconium based alloy comprises tin as an alloying material and each one of the zirconium based alloys comprises at least 96 percent by weight zirconium.
- the water reactor fuel cladding tube is characterized in that the first zirconium based alloy comprises at least 0.1 percent by weight niobium.
- the water reactor fuel cladding tube becomes more corrosion resistant in a pressurised water reactor than if the outer layer would be a zirconium based alloy without niobium. Furthermore, the addition of an inner layer of a zirconium based alloy containing tin as an alloying material resistance of the water reactor fuel cladding tube against crack formation is improved compared with water reactor fuel cladding tubes without any layer of a zirconium based alloy comprising tin.
- the main alloying materials of the first zirconium based alloy may be niobium, iron and tin, wherein the content of any additional substances is below 0.05 percent by weight. Such an alloy provides favourable characteristics regarding corrosion, especially in a pressurised water reactor.
- the main alloying materials of the first zirconium based alloy may comprise chromium.
- the content of chromium is preferably 0.05- 0.1 percent by weight.
- the first zirconium based alloy may comprise oxygen.
- oxygen is present in the first zirconium based alloy the content of oxygen is preferably 500-2000 ppm by weight.
- the first zirconium based alloy may comprise 0.6-1.2 percent by weight niobium and preferably 1.0-1.1 percent by weight niobium and most preferred 1.02-1.04 percent by weight niobium. Further, the first zirconium based alloy comprises 0.6-1.2 percent by weight tin and preferably 0.6-1.0 percent by weight tin and most preferred 0.6-0.8 percent by weight tin. Furthermore, the first zirconium based alloy comprises 0.1-0.3 percent by weight iron. Such an alloy is usually called Zirlo and may also include chromium and oxygen in the amounts specified in the preceding two paragraphs. Zirlo has proved to be a favourable alloy in pressurised water reactors.
- the main alloying material of the first zirconium based alloy is niobium, and the content of any additional substances is below 0.05 percent by weight.
- the first zirconium based alloy preferably comprises 0.6-1.2 percent by weight niobium.
- the first zirconium based alloy may alternatively comprise the alloying materials as defined in any one of claims 12-31. These alloy provide a high resistance against corrosion.
- the main alloying materials of the second zirconium based alloy are tin and iron, wherein the content of any additional substances is below 0.05 percent by weight.
- the second zirconium based alloy favourably comprises 0.1-1 percent by weight tin.
- Such an alloy is favourable in that it is soft enough to hinder the formation of contact induced cracks in the water reactor fuel cladding tube.
- the second zirconium based alloy comprises 0.02- 0.3 percent by weight iron.
- the inner layer is preferably fully re- crystallized.
- the outer layer is preferably partially re-crystallized.
- a water reactor fuel cladding tube according to the invention may be manufactured in many ways. According to an embodiment of the present invention the water reactor fuel cladding tube has been manufactured by co-extrusion of a first tube of the first zirconium based alloy and a second tube of the second zirconium based alloy. This method provides the possibility of manufacturing a tube of high quality.
- the thickness of the inner layer in a water reactor fuel cladding tube according to the invention is 5-40 % of the thickness of the reactor fuel cladding tube and preferably 5-15 % of the thickness of the reactor fuel cladding tube. This provides for good protection against crack formation while keeping the weight of the water reactor fuel cladding tube down.
- a water reactor fuel rod which comprises a water reactor fuel cladding tube according to the invention and fuel pellets enclosed by the water reactor fuel cladding tube.
- a water reactor fuel assembly which comprises at least two fuel rods according to the invention.
- a method of manufacturing a water reactor fuel cladding tube comprises the steps of providing a first tube of a first zirconium based alloy having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, providing a second tube of a second zirconium based alloy having an inner diameter and an outer diameter, wherein the outer diameter of the second tube is essentially equal to the inner diameter of the first tube, inserting the second tube into the first tube, and co-extruding the first tube and the second tube to form the water reactor fuel cladding tube.
- Each one of the zirconium based alloys comprises at least 96 percent by weight zirconium.
- the method is characterized in that the first zirconium based alloy comprises at least 0.1 percent by weight niobium.
- the outer layer corresponds to the first tube and the inner layer corresponds to the second tube.
- cladding tubes by inserting a first tube inside a second tube before co-extruding the tubes.
- the inside of the second tube is usually etched in order to produce a smooth surface on the inside the second tube and to make the inner diameter of the second tube essentially equal to the outer diameter of the first tube.
- the tube comprises a niobium containing zirconium based alloy it is, however, unfavourable to etch the surface of the tube as the etching process will leave residual products in the form of pure niobium on the surface of the tube.
- the inner surface of the first tube is mechanically machined so that the inner diameter of the first tube essentially corresponds to the outer diameter of the second tube, before the second tube is inserted into the first tube.
- the method may also include the step of heat treating the water reactor fuel cladding tube so that the inner layer is fully re- crystallized and so that the outer layer is partially re-crystallized.
- the heat treatment is performed until the degree of re-crystallisation of the outer layer is 45 percent - 90 percent and preferably until the degree of re-crystallisation of the outer layer is 50 percent - 70 percent. This has proved to be a favorable degree of re- crystallisation.
- the heat treatment is performed at a temperature of 485-565°C during 1-6 hours. This provides the desired degrees of re-crystallisation mentioned above. A man skilled in the art will easily find the exact temperature and time to achieve a desired degree of re-crystallisation of the outer layer, within the above mentioned interval for the degree of re-crystallisation.
- Fig 1 shows schematically a fuel assembly, known per se, for a PWR.
- Fig 2 shows in cross-section a water reactor fuel cladding tube according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig 3 shows a first tube and a second tube to illustrate a method for manufacturing the fuel cladding tube shown in Fig 2.
- Fig 1 shows schematically a fuel assembly, known per se, for a PWR.
- the fuel assembly comprises a top plate 4 and a bottom plate 5. Between the top plate 4 and the bottom plate 5 a plurality of guide tubes 3 for control rods extend. Furthermore, the fuel assembly comprises a plurality of cladding tubes 1. These cladding tubes 1 thus contain a nuclear fuel material and are thereby called fuel rods. In this kind of fuel assembly for PWR, the fuel rods do not reach all the way to the top plate 4 and to the bottom plate 5. The fuel rods are kept in position in the fuel assembly with the help of spacers 2.
- Fig 2 shows in cross-section a water reactor fuel cladding tube 4 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the fuel cladding tube comprises an outer layer 6 and an inner layer 7.
- the outer layer 6 is of a first zirconium based alloy while the inner layer 7 is of a second zirconium based alloy.
- the first zirconium based alloy comprises niobium.
- An example of the first zirconium based alloy comprises 0.6-1.2 percent by weight niobium, a 0.6-1.2 percent by weight tin and 0.1-0.3 percent by weight iron, wherein the content of any additional substances is below 0.05 percent by weight.
- the first zirconium based alloy may also have a chromium content of 0.05-0.1 percent by weight and an oxygen content of 500-2000 ppm.
- An alloy including the above substances is sometimes referred to as Zirlo.
- a second example of the first zirconium based aiioy have a niobium content of 0.6-1.2 percent by weight, wherein the content of any additional substances is below 0.05 percent by weight.
- the total content of additional substances is no more than 0.50 percent by weight and preferably no more than 0.30 percent by weight. With additional substances is meant substances in addition to the main alloying materials.
- a fourth example of the first zirconium based alloy comprises 0.6- 1.5 by weight niobium, 0.02-0.30 percent by weight copper, 0.15- 0.35 percent by weight chromium and optionally also 0.01-0.1 percent by weight iron.
- the total content of additional substances is no more than 0.50 percent by weight and preferably no more than 0.30 percent by weight.
- a fifth example of the first zirconium based alloy comprises 0.2-1.5 percent by weight niobium, 0.05-0.40 percent by weight tin, 0.25- 0.45 percent by weight iron, 0.15-0.35 percent by weight chromium and optionally also 0.01-0.1 percent by weight nickel.
- the total content of additional substances is no more than 0.50 percent by weight and preferably no more than 0.30 percent by weight.
- a first example of the second zirconium based alloy comprises 0.1-1 percent by weight tin, wherein the content of any additional substances is below 0.05 percent by weight.
- a second example of the second zirconium based alloy comprises 0.1-1 percent by weight tin and 0.02-0.3 percent by weight iron, wherein the content of any additional substances is below 0.05 percent by weight.
- Fig 3 shows a first tube and a second tube to illustrate a method for manufacturing the fuel cladding tube shown in Fig 2.
- a first tube 8 of the first zirconium based alloy and a second tube 9 of the second zirconium based alloy are provided.
- the first tube 8 defines a first hole 10 and the second tube 9 defines a second hole 1 1.
- the first tube as well as the second tube has an inside diameter and an outside diameter.
- the inside of the first tube 8 and/or the outside of the second tube 9 is mechanically machined until the inner diameter of the first tube 8 is essentially equal to the outer diameter of the second tube 9.
- the second tube 9 is then inserted into the first tube 8.
- first tube 8 and the second tube 9 are then co-extruded into the water reactor fuel cladding tube 4 shown in Fig 2, wherein the outer layer 6 corresponds to the first tube 8 and the inner layer 7 corresponds to the second tube 9.
- the outer layer 6 and the inner layer 7 are metallurgically bonded to each other.
- a further improvement of the corrosion resistance of the inner layer 7 can be obtained by introducing additional heat treatment of the second tube 9 before it is joined to the first tube 8.
- This additional heat treatment is carried out in the alpha-phase range at 600 0 C- 800 0 C when the second zirconium based alloy does not comprise tin and at 600°C-860°C when the second zirconium based alloy comprises tin.
- the heat treatment is carried out at 650°C-750°C.
- This extra heat treatment can be carried out as a last step before the second tube 9 is joined to the first tube 8 or earlier in the process chain, for example before the second tube 9 is extruded.
- the water reactor fuel cladding tube 4 After the co-extrusion, during which the water reactor fuel cladding tube 4 has been formed, the water reactor fuel cladding tube is heat treated in 485°C-565°C during 1-6 hours until the inner layer 7 is fully crystallized and the degree of re-crystallisation of the outer layer is 40-50 percent.
- the water reactor fuel cladding tube according to the invention may be used in boiler water reactors as well as in pressurised water reactors.
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| ES07794154.0T ES2612866T3 (en) | 2006-08-24 | 2007-08-13 | Water reactor fuel liner tube |
| JP2009525522A JP5274463B2 (en) | 2006-08-24 | 2007-08-13 | Water reactor fuel clad tube, method of manufacturing the same, water reactor fuel rod and water reactor fuel assembly having the same |
| EP07794154.0A EP2054892B1 (en) | 2006-08-24 | 2007-08-13 | Water reactor fuel cladding tube |
| KR1020097003675A KR101399241B1 (en) | 2006-08-24 | 2007-08-13 | Water reactor fuel cladding tube |
| CN2007800314168A CN101512671B (en) | 2006-08-24 | 2007-08-13 | Water reactor fuel cladding tube |
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