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Article Dans Une Revue Infrared Physics and Technology Année : 2017

Multispectral pyrometry for surface temperature measurement of oxidized Zircaloy claddings

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Non-contact temperature measurement in a nuclear reactor is still a huge challenge because of the numerous constraints to consider, such as the high temperature, the steam atmosphere, and irradiation. A device is currently developed at CEA to study the nuclear fuel claddings behavior during a Loss-of-Coolant Accident. As a first step of development, we designed and tested an optical pyrometry procedure to measure the surface temperature of nuclear fuel claddings without any contact, under air, in the temperature range 700–850 °C. The temperature of Zircaloy-4 cladding samples was retrieved at various temperature levels. We used Multispectral Radiation Thermometry with the hypothesis of a constant emissivity profile in the spectral ranges 1–1.3 µm and 1.45–1.6 µm. To allow for comparisons, a reference temperature was provided by a thermocouple welded on the cladding surface. Because of thermal losses induced by the presence of the thermocouple, a heat transfer simulation was also performed to estimate the bias. We found a good agreement between the pyrometry measurement and the temperature reference, validating the constant emissivity profile hypothesis used in the MRT estimation. The expanded measurement uncertainty (k = 2) of the temperature obtained by the pyrometry method was ±4 °C, for temperatures between 700 and 850 °C. Emissivity values, between 0.86 and 0.91 were obtained.
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hal-03163910 , version 1 (09-03-2021)

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Benjamin Bouvry, Guy Cheymol, Liana Ramiandrisoa, Benjamin Javaudin, C. Gallou, et al.. Multispectral pyrometry for surface temperature measurement of oxidized Zircaloy claddings. Infrared Physics and Technology, 2017, 83, pp.78-87. ⟨10.1016/j.infrared.2017.04.013⟩. ⟨hal-03163910⟩
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