Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1741499 Progress in Nuclear Energy 2006 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

The rod ejection accident (REA) and the main steam line break (MSLB) are two of the most important design basis accidents (DBA) for VVER-1000 exhibiting significant localized space-time effects. A consistent approach for assessing coupled three-dimensional (3-D) neutron kinetics/thermal-hydraulics codes for reactivity insertion accidents (RIA) is to first validate the codes using the available plant test (measured) data and after that to perform cross code comparative analysis for REA and MSLB scenarios. The coupled 3-D neutron kinetics/thermal-hydraulics benchmark presented in this paper is based on data from the Unit #6 of the Bulgarian Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) and it is entitled the VVER-1000 coolant transient (V1000CT) benchmark. Two real plant transients are selected for simulation in the benchmark: main coolant pump start-up (Phase 1) and coolant mixing tests (Phase 2). In addition to these transients extreme scenarios were defined for better testing 3-D neutronics/thermal-hydraulics coupling: rod ejection simulation with control rod being ejected in the core sector cooled by the switched on MCP (Phase 1) and MSLB transient (Phase 2). The paper presents an overview of the Phase 1 (V1000CT-1) benchmark activities and describes the approach used for assessing the coupled neutron kinetics/thermal-hydraulics codes. Selected comparative analysis of currently submitted participants' results is presented with emphasis on the observed modeling issues and deviations from the measured data.

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