کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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297707 | 511764 | 2010 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

During the severe accidents in a nuclear power plant, large amounts of fission products release with accident progression, including in-vessel and ex-vessel release. Mitigation of fission products release is demanded for alleviating radiological consequence in severe accidents. Mitigation countermeasures to in-vessel release are studied for Chinese 600 MW pressurized water reactor (PWR), including feed-and-bleed in primary circuit, feed-and-bleed in secondary circuit and ex-vessel cooling. SBO, LOFW, SBLOCA and LBLOCA are selected as typical severe accident sequences. Based on the evaluation of in-vessel release with different startup time of countermeasure, and the coupling relationship between thermohydraulics and in-vessel release of fission products, some results are achieved. Feed-and-bleed in primary circuit is an effective countermeasure to mitigate in-vessel release of fission products, and earlier startup time of countermeasure is more feasible. Feed-and-bleed in secondary circuit is also an effective countermeasure to mitigate in-vessel release for most severe accident sequences that can cease core melt progression, e.g. SBO, LOFW and SBLOCA. Ex-vessel cooling has no mitigation effect on in-vessel release owing to inevitable core melt and relocation.
Research highlights▶ In-vessel release of fission products in severe accidents for 600 MW PWR is analyzed. ▶ Mitigation effect of primary feed-and-bleed on in-vessel release is investigated. ▶ Mitigation effect of secondary feed-and-bleed on in-vessel release is studied. ▶ Mitigation effect of ex-vessel cooling on in-vessel release is evaluated.
Journal: Nuclear Engineering and Design - Volume 240, Issue 11, November 2010, Pages 3888–3897