3D-printed fuel parts complete initial irradiation cycle

Fuel elements produced by Framatome using 3D printing technology have completed the first cycle of irradiation at the G枚sgen nuclear power plant in Switzerland. These experimental stainless steel and nickel-based alloy components were installed in the 1010 MWe pressurised water reactor in 2019 for a five-cycle programme as part of a qualification project. Framatome said the fuel elements irradiated in the G枚sgen plant will be further examined to confirm behaviour in real operating conditions.
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The additive manufacturing project was initiated in 2015 at Framatome's prototyping laboratory in Erlangen, Germany. It focuses on additive manufacturing for stainless steel and nickel-based alloy fuel assembly components. The project involves Framatome fuel experts from France, Germany and the USA, in close collaboration with customers worldwide. Framatome said the project is also supported by the European Union and US Department of 抖阴传媒在线 programmes and relies on international laboratories and companies recognised for scientific advances in additive manufacturing.

"We are very interested in the innovation and opportunities offered by additive manufacturing of nuclear fuel," said Ga毛tan Girardin, head of Nuclear Technology at the G枚sgen plant. "We continually explore technological advancements that drive the efficiencies and performance of our plants. This is why we decided to be the first to introduce these experimental components in our power reactor."

Framatome plans to launch additive manufacturing for its industrial manufacturing of fuel assembly components for pressurised water, boiling water and VVER reactors. It noted the technique is also regularly used for other nuclear fuel applications such as rapid prototyping, and manufacturing of test components and fuel production line tools, in-reactor fuel inspection and repair services tools, research reactor fuel assemblies, and uranium metal medical targets.

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