Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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297906 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2011 | 6 Pages |
The effect of SAMG (Severe Accident Management Guidance) entry condition on operator action time for prevention of reactor vessel failure in the OPR1000 (Optimized Power Reactor 1000) was evaluated with a comparison to other conditions using the SCDAP/RELAP5/MOD3 computer code in detail. Dominant severe accident sequences, such as a station blackout, a total loss of feedwater, a small and medium break loss of coolant accidents without a safety injection were evaluated in this study. The results showed that a core exit temperature of 480 °C for the SAMG entry condition was too early, but a core exit temperature of 1000 °C was too late for operator action time to prevent reactor vessel failure. The SAMG entry condition of a core exit temperature of 650 °C for the OPR1000 was suitable for the operator action timing point in order to mitigate a severe accident.
Research highlights► The effect of SAMG entry condition for operator action to prevent reactor vessel failure in OPR1000. ► Dominant 4 severe accident sequences were evaluated. ► A core exit temperature of 480 °C was too early, but 1000 °C was too late. ► A core exit temperature of 650 °C was suitable for the operator action to mitigate a severe accident.