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Burnup Determinaton of Nuclear Fuel

A general description of burnup determining experiments is presented for making vivid a part of mass spectrometry, in comparison of results obtained from radiochemical and nondestructive analyses. Specimen of nuclear fuel was grains of uranium dioxide irradiated in a nuclear reactor for about 200 da...

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Published in:Journal of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan 1969/12/01, Vol.17(4), pp.830-842
Main Authors: INOUE, KIYOSHI, TANIGUCHI, KAORU, MURATA, TOSHIFUMI, MITSUI, HIDEHIKO, DOI, AKIRA
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Language:English
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Summary:A general description of burnup determining experiments is presented for making vivid a part of mass spectrometry, in comparison of results obtained from radiochemical and nondestructive analyses. Specimen of nuclear fuel was grains of uranium dioxide irradiated in a nuclear reactor for about 200 days, and its burnup was found to be 8, 000 MWD/T with sufficient consistency in the experimental results.
ISSN:1340-8097
1880-4225
1884-3271
DOI:10.5702/massspec1953.17.830