Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6846126 | Nuclear Energy and Technology | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Based on the RELAP-5, TRAC, and TRACE software codes, reactor plant cooling condition malfunction modes caused by the VVER-1000 secondary circuit were simulated and investigated. Experimental data on the mode with the turbine-generator stop valve closing are presented. The obtained dependences made it possible to determine the maximum values of pressure and temperature in the circulation circuit as well as estimate the Minimum Critical Heat Flux Ratio (MCHFR). It has been found that, if any of the initial events occurs, safety systems are activated according to the set points; transient processes are stabilized in time; and the Critical Heat Flux (CHF) limit is provided. Therefore, in the event of emergency associated with the considered modes, the reactor plant safety will be ensured.
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Authors
V.I. Belozerov, E.N. Botko, M.M. Zhuk,