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F-BRIDGE · Basic Research for Innovative Fuels Design for GEN IV systems

FP7Status: CLOSED1 March 200829 February 2012EU funding €5,450,000

Up to now fuel development and qualification has been a long and expensive process essentially based on an empirical approach. European experts currently have an adequate knowledge of conventional fuel manufacturing and its behaviour under operating conditions encountered during 50 years of industrial application and R&D activities. For innovative fuel systems, however, the empirical approach has reached its limit and cannot be easily extrapolated to new materials, new environments, or new operating conditions because the basic underlying mechanisms governing manufacturing, behaviour and performance remain largely poorly understood. One of the challenges for the next years is to supplement the empirical approach by a physically based description of ceramic fuel and cladding materials. To do so, the F-BRIDGE project, which stands for Basic Research for Innovative Fuels Design for GEN IV systems, intends to develop a new approach to fuel development by building a bridge (integration and transfer) between basic research activities and technological applications for the Generation IV fuel-cladding systems. Besides a general approach on ceramic materials, the project will focus on the improvement of a promising composite ceramics concept, the sphere-pac fuel, which exhibit significant advantages for Generation IV. F-BRIDGE aims at: - obtaining data, mechanisms and models from basic research for an improved description of fuel and ceramic cladding materials under irradiation, in a multi-scale approach coupling separate effect experiments and modelling, - ensuring the transfer between basic research and technological issues related to Generation IV systems and illustrating the integration effort through a multi-scale modelling exercise on UO2, - assessing the technological implications of sphere-pac fuels for the GEN IV systems, - ensuring dissemination of results, education and training in the field of R&D on fuel behaviour.

Consortium · 19 organisations

coordinator

COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES

FR · €1,245,070

participant

THE CHANCELLOR MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

UK · €120,000

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER

UK · €297,520

participant

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE

UK · €199,996

participant

FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH

DE · €29,992

participant

AREVA NP SAS

FR · €46,012

participant

MATERIALS DESIGN SARL

FR · €149,764

participant

LISTO BVBA

BE · €47,644

participant

BUDAPESTI MUSZAKI ES GAZDASAGTUDOMANYI EGYETEM

HU · €40,000

participant

LGI SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION

FR · €194,800

participant

STUDIECENTRUM VOOR KERNENERGIE / CENTRE D'ETUDE DE L'ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE

BE · €130,083

participant

NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY GROUP

NL · €569,779

participant

LATVIJAS UNIVERSITATES CIETVIELU FIZIKAS INSTITUTS

LV · €50,000

participant

PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT

CH · €587,544

participant

NUCLEAR FUEL EXPERTS S.A. - FEX

BE · €57,765

participant

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €505,000

participant

NATHALIE DUPIN

FR · €40,500

participant

TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET DRESDEN

DE · €129,722

participant

JRC -JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE- EUROPEAN COMMISSION

BE · €1,008,809

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