NE 533
Nuclear Fuel Performance
Section: 601

Course Description

In this course we will study the basic role of fuel in reactor operation and understand how the fuel impacts heat generation and transport to the coolant. The course will begin with an overview of different fuels and the fabrication processes required to construct nuclear fuel. This will include various fuel types and geometries, with a focus on light water reactor fuel and cladding. Thermal transport, mechanics, and thermomechanics affecting fuel behavior will be introduced, and methods to solve the governing equations numerically and analytically will be developed. Subsequently, changes in the fuel and cladding material that degrade the performance of the fuel will be examined. Finally, the knowledge gained throughout the course will be utilized to conduct fuel performance simulations with MOOSE.

DE Fee

Engineering Online GRAD

DE Program

MS E

SPRG 2022

Instructors

Classes Start:
January 10, 2022
Classes End:
April 25, 2022
Distance Education:
Yes
Class Type:
Lecture
Credits:
3.00
Delivery Method:
Internet
Restrictions:
Prerequisite: NE 409 or equivalent Enrollment for this course is through the Engineering Online Registration System. Go to http://go.ncsu.edu/eol_registration

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