Pause
Read
CEA vacancy search engine

Nuclear fuel fragmentation under thermal gradient of fuel during laser heating: correlation, numerical s


Thesis topic details

General information

Organisation

The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) is a key player in research, development and innovation in four main areas :
• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.

Drawing on its widely acknowledged expertise, and thanks to its 16000 technicians, engineers, researchers and staff, the CEA actively participates in collaborative projects with a large number of academic and industrial partners.

The CEA is established in ten centers spread throughout France
  

Reference

SL-DES-26-0105  

Thesis topic details

Category

Engineering science

Thesis topics

Nuclear fuel fragmentation under thermal gradient of fuel during laser heating: correlation, numerical simulation and and adaptation of the experimental setup.

Contract

Thèse

Job description

The aim of this thesis is to simulate the cracking of nuclear fuel, which consists of a brittle ceramic material, uranium dioxide, during laser heating experiments. The objective is to compare the numerical results with experimental data through image correlation. This comparison will make it possible to optimize the experimental setup, improve the quality of the experimental results, and move toward a quantitative validation of the gradient damage models used in the simulations.

The starting point of this work is a campaign of uranium dioxide pellet fragmentation by laser heating, carried out as part of the PhD of Hugo Fuentes [1] in one of the experimental laboratories of the Institute for Research on Nuclear Energy Systems for Low-Carbon Energy Production (IRESNE) at CEA Cadarache (DEC/SA3E/LAMIR). This heating technique reproduces temperature gradients representative of reactor conditions. For each test, films showing the evolution of cracks and surface temperature changes in the pellet are available.

These films will be analyzed by digital image correlation (DIC) [3] using an in-house software tool to determine optimal boundary conditions for the numerical simulations and extract relevant data for model validation. The experiments will then be modeled using gradient damage models developed in the PhD theses of David Siedel and Pedro Nava Soto [2]. Based on the results obtained, the PhD candidate will be able to optimize and/or adapt the setup to study other operating conditions and conduct a new experimental campaign.

The PhD student will work in close collaboration between a simulation laboratory and an experimental laboratory within the IRESNE Institute at CEA Cadarache. The proposed work is open-ended and may be promoted through participation in national or international conferences and the publication of scientific articles in high-impact journals.

References

[1] Fuentes, Hugo, Doualle, Thomas, Colin, Christian, Socié, Adrien, Helfer, Thomas, Gallais, Laurent, and Lebon, Frédéric. Numerical and experimental simulation of nuclear fuel fragmentation via laser heating of ceramics. In: Proceedings of Top Fuel 2024, Grenoble, 29 September 2024.

[2] Nava Soto, Pedro, Fandeur, Olivier, Siedel, David, Helfer, Thomas, and Besson, Jacques. Description of thermal shocks using micromorphic damage gradient models. European Solid Mechanics Conference, Lyon, 2025.

[3] Castelier Etienne, Rohmer E., Martin E., Humez B. Utilisation de la dimension temporelle pour ameliorer la
correlation d'images. 20 eme Congres Francais de Mecanique, 2011.


University / doctoral school

Sciences pour l’Ingénieur : Mécanique, Physique, Micro et Nanoélectronique (SIMPMN)

Thesis topic location

Site

Cadarache

Requester

Position start date

01/10/2026

Person to be contacted by the applicant

Helfer Thomas thomas.helfer@cea.fr
CEA
DES/IRESNE/DEC/LMCP
Batiment 151
Centre de Cadarache
13108 St Paul lez Durance
0442252267

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

LEJEUNES Stéphane stephane.lejeunes@lma.crns-mrs.fr
CNRS
Laboratoire de mécanique et d'acoustique
4 impasse Nikola Tesla
CS 40006
13453 Marseille Cedex 13
0484525597

En savoir plus

https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-helfer-484298129/