Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10293266 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In order to improve the understanding of the phenomena that took place during the Paks-2 incident, several series of separate effect and integral tests have been carried out. The separate effect tests investigated the phenomena related to the upward shift of fuel assemblies, to the role of the spacer grid and the spring in the loss of cladding integrity, and to the importance of high hydrogen content in the vessel's atmosphere on the embrittlement of zirconium. Integral tests were carried out in the CODEX facility to simulate the whole scenario of the incident using electrically heated fuel rods.
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Authors
Z. Hózer, M. Horváth, M. Kunstár, L. Matus, I. Nagy, T. Novotny, E. Perez-Feró, A. Pintér-Csordás, N. Vér, A. Vimi, P. Windberg,