Method of making a graphite fuel element having carbonaceous fue

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Shaping or treating radioactive material

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2523011R, G21C 2102

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040565840

ABSTRACT:
Particulate nuclear fuel material, particulate carbon and pitch are combined with an additive which is effective to reduce the coke yield upon carbonization to mold a green fuel body. The additive may be polystyrene, a styrene-butadiene copolymer, an aromatic hydrocarbon having a molecular weight between about 75 and 300 or a saturated hydrocarbon polymer. The green fuel body is inserted in a complementary cavity within a porous nuclear fuel element body and heated in situ to decompose the pitch and additive, leaving a relatively close-fitting fuel body in the cavity.

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