Iodine Release From Defective CANDU Fuel After Reactor Shutdown
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Data from a reactor operating with a single defective fuel element were used to develop a physically-based model for describing the increased release of iodine to the primary coolant following reactor shutdown. Transport of iodine from the fuel-to-sheath gap of the element to the primary coolant is described by a diffusion process. The model has been used to predict the timing of the increased release.
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