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Micromechanical Modeling of the Behavior of Polycristals with Imperfect Interfaces: Application to Irradiated UO2 Fuel

Engineering sciences Materials and applications Mathematics - Numerical analysis - Simulation

Abstract

This thesis aims to analyze the thermomechanical properties of UO2 fuel used in pressurized water reactors (PWRs), accounting for the effects of microscopic defects. It focuses particularly on intergranular decohesion phenomena observed at various stages of fuel evolution, notably prior to crack initiation and propagation. The objective of this thesis is to clarify the impact of decohesion on both the local and effective properties of UO2 during irradiation. To this end, intergranular decohesion is modeled at the local scale by means of imperfect interface models, which ensure traction continuity while allowing for a displacement jump at grain boundaries. This modeling approach enables the development of homogenization models incorporating innovative theoretical and numerical advances, capable of capturing the behavior of the fuel at very high temperatures, under off-normal and accidental conditions. This work will be conducted at CEA Cadarache,in the Institute for Research on Nuclear Systems for Low-Carbon Energy Production (IRESNE), in close collaboration with national and international research teams. The tools developed will contribute to improving our understanding of the fuel's properties and to enhancing the accuracy and reliability of existing models, particularly those implemented in the PLEIADES simulation platform developed by the CEA in collaboration with French nuclear industry partners.

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Département d’Etudes des Combustibles (IRESNE)
Service d’Etudes de Simulation du Comportement du combustibles
Laboratoire des méthodes numériques et composants physiques de PLEIADES
Aix-Marseille Université
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