Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
296088 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•RPV fracture mechanics model based on RELAP5.•RPV fracture mechanics model based on CFD.•Comparison of models based on RELAP5 and CFD for fracture mechanics.

The integrity of a reactor pressure vessel related to pressurized thermal shocks is one of the most important issues for the assessment of life time extension of a nuclear power plant. The most critical scenario occurs during cold water injection through the cold leg due to a Loss-Of-Coolant Accident (LOCA). Due to the difficulties associated with the crack modeling with the three-dimensional finite element method (FEM), simple geometries and crack configurations are usually employed.In the present study, a hypothetical medium break LOCA is assumed in one of the hot legs for an adopted reference design of a two-loop pressurized water reactor. The boundary conditions obtained from RELAP5 calculations are used as input for the three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics simulations in order to provide three-dimensional temperature distribution for the structural mechanics analysis in which submodeling and eXtended FEM (XFEM) are applied. The results from these three-dimensional computations are compared with those from simplified axisymmetric models based on reference data temperatures.

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