Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6759202 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
In order to check the consistency of the modeling, we have optimized the code options to get best results for the Phase I, and applied the same options to the Phase II. Most of the DRACCAR results have been successfully checked against experimental ones, using additional code improvements. Air oxidation and breakaway modeling of the zircaloy claddings were successfully tested against the experimental results. Nevertheless parts of the experimental results of Phase II have been difficult to reproduce. As many causes could be involved in these difficulties, such as detailed evolution of the air convective loop, radiative heat transfers in the bundles, and the modeling of additional reactions of zirconium with nitrogen in places where oxygen is lacking, there is still room for improvement in the work of interpretation and modeling of the SFP tests.
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Authors
O. de Luze, F. Jacq, G. Guillard,