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    On the characterization of plutonium in MIMAS MOX by image analysis

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    International audienceA better understanding of MOX fuel in-pile behaviour requires a very detailed characterization of the Pu distribution in the pelletbefore and after irradiation. Electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) can be used to determine the distributions of chemical elements witha spatial resolution of 1lm. This paper describes the development of X-ray microanalysis techniques to produce semi-quantitative‘maps’ of plutonium concentrations in order to rapidly characterize large areas of the fuel microstructure (1 mm2) with reasonable accu-racy. A new segmentation technique based on statistical compatibility is then proposed, so as to finely describe the MIMAS MOX fuelmicrostructure. Two materials were finely characterized to demonstrate the reliability of this new method. In each case, the results dem-onstrate the good and reliable accuracy of this new characterization methodology. The analysis method used is currently able to identifythree so-called phases (Pu-rich agglomerates, a coating phase and uranium-rich agglomerates), as well as to quantify the plutonium dis-tribution and the plutonium content of these three phases. The impact of the fabrication process on the microstructure can be seen bothin the surface distribution variations of the plutonium and in the local plutonium content variations
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