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Uranium oxycarbide

Pyrolytic Carbon Silicon Carbide Porous Carbon Buffer Uranium Oxycarbide... [Pg.143]

Pyrolytic carbon Silicon carbide Porous carbon buffer Uranium oxycarbide... [Pg.207]

Multiple ceramic coatings on uranium oxycarbide micro spheres, capable of retaining safety significant radionuclides within the envelope of service conditions experienced by the fuel under normal operation and accident conditions for all particles whose properties are within the range allowed by the fuel specification. [Pg.463]

HTGR offers various options of fuel cycle. Typically, low-enriched (<20%) uranium is used as is in the HTTR and HTR-10, both of which select fuel form of uranium dioxide (UO2). An alternative form of uranium oxycarbide (UOC) is currently under development and quahfication (Petti, 2014). [Pg.59]


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