Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
297906 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

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.

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