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Modelling the fuel failure behavior with a micromechanical approach in the HBS area

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The aim of this study is to define a macroscopic fragmentation model based on a micro mechanical approach to have a better understanding of the fuel mechanical behaviour at lower scale: size and volume fraction of fragments. This talk introduces a stepwise micromechanical method: firstly, we detail how to model the HBS microstructure including pressurized porosities, based on experimental or numerical data and define a Representative Volume Element (RVE). Then we use 3D full field computations in order to determine crack snapshot. Elastic computations are performed to find the bubbles pressure level which is required to reach the cracks initiation threshold. Then nonlinear computations, using a failure local behavior law, are conducted to identify the failure snpashot. The latters will be used as an input data of the homogenization (“macroscopic”) model. This model is exposed in the last section.
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hal-01474324 , version 1 (22-02-2017)

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Coralie Esnoul, Rodrigue Largenton, Jean-Claude Michel, Bruno Michel, Charles Pétry, et al.. Modelling the fuel failure behavior with a micromechanical approach in the HBS area. The Nuclear Materials Conference 2016 (NuMat2016), Nov 2016, Montpellier, France. ⟨hal-01474324⟩
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