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Release, diffusion-controlled fission

Spheres Diffusion-Controlled Fission Product Release and Absorption... [Pg.21]

Numerous studies by other workers (I, 10) have shown that the releases of iodine and the noble-gas fission products from pyrolytic carbon-coated fuel particles are controlled by diffusion of these nuclides through grain boundaries, cracks, and defects in the isotropic pyrolytic carbon coating. When coatings are intact, however, the release of these fission product nuclides is low. However, the pyrolytic carbon coating constitutes only a delaying barrier to the metallic nuclides barium and strontium through which they diffuse with diffusion coefficients of the order of 10 9 cm.2/sec. (at — 1400°C.). The steady-state release of these metallic nuclides is controlled instead by diffusion out of the fuel kernel,... [Pg.76]

The release of volatile fission products from the still-solid fuel matrix is primarily controlled by diffusion processes, i. e. intragranular diffusion from the interior... [Pg.521]


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