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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 01, 2023
Filed:
Mar. 30, 2021
University of Seoul Industry Cooperation Foundation, Seoul, KR;
Kepco Nuclear Fuel Co., Ltd., Daejeon, KR;
Young Wook Kim, Seoul, KR;
Jung Hye Eom, Seoul, KR;
Yu Kwang Seo, Gimpo-si, KR;
Seung Jae Lee, Daejeon, KR;
UNIVERSITY OF SEOUL INDUSTRY COOPERATION FOUNDATION, Seoul, KR;
KEPCO NUCLEAR FUEL CO., LTD., Daejeon, KR;
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for preparing a fully ceramic capsulated nuclear fuel material containing three-layer-structured isotropic nuclear fuel particles coated with a ceramic having a composition which has a higher shrinkage than a matrix in order to prevent cracking of ceramic nuclear fuel, wherein the three-layer-structured nuclear fuel particles before coating is included in the range of between 5 and 40 fractions by volume based on after sintering. More specifically, the present invention provides a composition for preparing a fully ceramic capsulated nuclear fuel containing three-layer-structured isotropic particles coated with the substance which includes, as a main ingredient, a silicon carbine derived from a precursor of the silicon carbide wherein a condition of ΔL>ΔLat normal pressure sintering is created, where the sintering shrinkage of the coating layer of the three-layer-structured isotropic nuclear fuel particles is ΔLand the sintering shrinkage of the silicon carbide matrix is ΔL; material produced therefrom; and a method for manufacturing the material. The residual porosity of the fully ceramic capsulated nuclear fuel material is 4% or less.