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Oxidation release, fission products, severe

D. S. Cox, F. C. Iglesias, C. E. L. Hunt, N. A., Keller, R. D Barrand, J. R. Mitchell, and R. F. O Connor, Oxidation of UO2 in Air and Steam with Relevance to Fission Product Releases, Proceedings of the Symposium on Chemical Phenomenon Associated with Radioactivity During Severe Nuclear Plant Accidents, Anaheim, California, NUREG/CP-0078, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, pp 2-35 (1986). [Pg.341]

AH operating facilities shear the spent fuel elements into segments several centimeters long to expose the oxide pellets to nitric acid for dissolution. This operation is often referred to as chop-leach. The design and operation of the shear is of primary importance because (/) the shear can be the production botdeneck, and (2) the shear is the point at which tritium and fission gases are released. [Pg.204]


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