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Refined Optimization of a Uranium Oxide Reaction Mechanism Using Plasma Flow Reactor Measurements

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Abstract

As part of a continued effort to study formation of metal oxides in rapidly cooling atmospheric plasmas, we present a refined stochastic optimization of a uranium oxide reaction mechanism using optical emission measurements from a plasma flow reactor (PFR). This work builds on a previously presented Monte Carlo Genetic Algorithm approach by utilizing an expanded dataset from a modified PFR setup and analyzing the resulting reaction mechanism in detail. The PFR modifications allow for finer unobstructed axial measurements of atomic and molecular emission, providing a well resolved time history of oxide formation. In addition, a wider range of oxygen fugacities are explored to better constrain the sensitivity of reaction channels to oxygen conditions. The newly calibrated reaction mechanism is compared against a previously published mechanism and dominant reaction pathways are identified via standard sensitivity analysis and mechanism reduction methods.

Presenters

  • Mikhail S Finko

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Authors

  • Mikhail S Finko

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Davide Curreli

    Univ of Illinois - Urbana, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Illinois

  • Batikan Koroglu

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Kate E Rodriguez

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Timothy P Rose

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Harry B Radousky

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Kim Knight

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory