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titleOfInvention Nuclear fuel elements and method of making the same
abstract <PICT:0882000/III/1> <PICT:0882000/III/2> Nuclear fuel, e.g. uranium or plutonium oxide or carbide, is clad in graphite by forming a mixture of carbonaceous thermosetting material, e.g. bituminous coking coal or a petroleum distillation residue, and elements of the fuel, coking so as to form voids around the elements, and then graphitizing. The carbonizable material adjacent the fuel elements is heated first, and this may be effected by induction or dielectric heating or by irradiation in a nuclear reactor. Unclad elements may be removed by leaching with acid. The graphite product may be in the form of spheres (Figs. 1 and 5) or tubes (Figs. 4 and 6, not shown) and may contain large cylindrical elements (Figs. 5 and 6).
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