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Nuclear Technology | Volume 42 | Number 3 | March 1979 | Pages 332-334
Technical Paper | Material | doi.org/10.13182/NT79-A32188
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Previous authors have proposed that temperature gradient effects could produce significant contributions to cladding dilatation in a fast reactor fuel pin during irradiation. An expression for their suggested mechanisms of thermomigration and diffusion has been derived in irradiation-induced concentration gradients. Evaluation shows that the cladding dilatation is negligible, but less direct effects of the temperature gradient could be important.