Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1741386 Progress in Nuclear Energy 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the investigation of Passive Autocatalytic Recombiners' (PARs) capabilities for hydrogen recombination in case of Station blackout scenario. The assessment was performed for both types of WWER fuel assemblies – the old Modernistic type of fuel assemblies (TVSM) and recently installed new Alternative type of fuel assemblies (TVSA) in Kozloduy NPP. The main difference between both types of fuel assemblies is the different geometries, masses of internals materials as well as different burnable poisons. To investigate the PARs' capabilities it has been performed comparison of fuel behaviour of both types of fuel assemblies.To perform this analysis it has been used MELCOR “input model” for Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) WWER-1000. The model was developed at the Institute for Nuclear Research and Nuclear Energy (INRNE) for investigation of severe accident scenarios. The model provides a significant analytical capability for the Bulgarian technical specialists, working in the field of the NPP safety, for analysis of core and containment damaged states and the estimation of radionuclides' release outside fuel cladding.To assess the PARs' capabilities it was used the acceptance criterion for containment integrity to be 8% hydrogen concentration. This criterion was based on the decision of RSK (Germany commission for reactor safety).Generally, based on the performed analyses it was made a conclusion that using both types of fuel assemblies it was not disturbance of PARs' capabilities and safety criterion of NPP.

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