FRAPCON-3.5: Integral Assessment (NUREG/CR-7022, Volume 2, Revision 1)
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Manuscript Completed: May 2014
Date Published: October 2014
Prepared by:
K. J. Geelhood and W. G. Luscher
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Richland, WA 99352
P. Raynaud, NRC Project Manager
NRC Job Code V6197
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Washington DC 20555-0001
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Abstract
An integral assessment has been performed for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to quantify the predictive capabilities of FRAPCON-3, a steady-state fuel behavior code designed to analyze fuel behavior from beginning-of-life to rod-average burnup levels of 62 gigawatt-days per metric ton of uranium and above. FRAPCON-3 code calculations are shown to compare satisfactorily to a preselected set of experimental data with steady-state operating conditions.
This document describes the assessment of FRAPCON-3.5, which is the latest version of FRAPCON-3, released May 2014.
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