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RELAP5 Code Study of ROSA/LSTF Experiments on PWR Safety System Using Steam Generator Secondary-Side Depressurization 被引量:1
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作者 Takeshi Takeda Akira Ohnuki Hiroaki Nishi 《Journal of Energy and Power Engineering》 2015年第5期426-442,共17页
RELAP5 (reactor excursion and leak analysis program, version 5) code analyses were performed on two ROSA/LSTF (rig of safety assessment/large scale test facility) experiments on PWR (pressurized water reactor) s... RELAP5 (reactor excursion and leak analysis program, version 5) code analyses were performed on two ROSA/LSTF (rig of safety assessment/large scale test facility) experiments on PWR (pressurized water reactor) safety system that simulated cold leg small-break loss-of-coolant accidents with 8-in. or 4-in. diameter break using SG (steam generator) secondary-side depressurization. The SG depressurization was initiated by fully opening the depressurization valves in both SGs immediately after a safety injection signal. In the 8-in. break test, loop seal clearing occurred and then core uncovery and heatup took place by core boil-off. Core collapsed liquid level recovered after the initiation of accumulator coolant injection, and long-term core cooling was ensured by the actuation of low-pressure injection system. In the 4-in. break test, on the other hand, there was no core uncovery and heatup due to smaller break flow rate than in the 8-in. break test. Adjustment of Cd (break discharge coefficient) for two-phase discharge flow predicted the break flow rate reasonably well. The code well predicted the overall trend of the major thermal-hydraulic response observed in the two LSTF tests by the Cd adjustment. The code, however, overpredicted the peak cladding temperature because of underprediction of the core collapsed liquid level due to inadequate prediction of the accumulator flow rate in the 8-in. break case. 展开更多
关键词 PWR safety system ROSAILSTF small-break loss-of-coolant accident SG depressurization RELAP5 code.
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Study of Accident Progression in Unsealed WWER-1000/V320 Reactor during Maintenance
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作者 Pavlin Groudev Marina Andreeva 《Journal of Power and Energy Engineering》 2016年第8期68-78,共11页
This paper discusses the results obtained during an investigation of WWER-1000 Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) behavior at shutdown reactor during maintenance. For the purpose of the analysis is selected a plant operating s... This paper discusses the results obtained during an investigation of WWER-1000 Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) behavior at shutdown reactor during maintenance. For the purpose of the analysis is selected a plant operating state with unsealed primary circuit by removing the MCP head. The reference nuclear power plant is Unit 6 at Kozloduy NPP (KNPP) site. RELAP5/ MOD3.2 computer code has been used to simulate the transient for WWER-1000/V320 NPP model. A model of WWER-1000 based on Unit 6 of KNPP has been developed for the RELAP5/MOD3.2 code at the Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy-Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (INRNE-BAS), Sofia. The plant modifications performed in frame of modernization program have been taken into account for the investigated conditions for the unsealed primary circuit. The most specific in this analysis compared to the analyses of NPP accidents at full power is the unavailability of some important safety systems. For the purpose of the present investigation two scenarios have been studied, involving a different number of safety systems with and without operator actions. The selected initiating event and scenarios are used in support of analytical validation of Emergency Operating Procedures (EOP) at low power and they are based on the suggestions of leading KNPP experts and are important in support of analytical validation of EOP at low power. 展开更多
关键词 Nuclear Power Plant Safety RELAP5/MOD3.2 Computer Code Unsealed WWER Type Reactor Residual Heat Removal System Low Power and Cold Conditions
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