Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
296962 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A systematic approach is proposed for describing the thermal hydraulic phenomena taking place during a loss-of-coolant accident in a research reactor facility. The phenomenological investigation is performed employing the RELAP5/MOD3.3 best estimate code in a parametric analysis of loss of coolant transients in the Greek Research Reactor-1 (GRR-1) facility. The results obtained demonstrate the significance of the pipe break location and severity in the transient evolution and reveal the effect of important safety components such as the flappers. As a means for presenting the wealth of information obtained during event development, a “TH phenomena regime map” (also known as “TH map”) is introduced. It is a graphical tool summarizing the accident progression in a user-friendly manner that could be useful in training and decision making.

► Investigation of the thermal hydraulic phenomena in a research reactor facility. ► The phenomenological study is demonstrated through a RELAP5/MOD3.3 study. ► The results demonstrate the significance of the pipe break location and severity. ► A graphical tool, the “TH map”, is introduced to summarize the main parameters.

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