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IAEA ICSP on HWR moderator subcooling requirements to demonstrate backup heat sink capabilities of moderator during accidents

Abstract

The IAEA launched a new International Collaborative Standard Problem (ICSP) on "HWR Moderator Subcooling Requirements to Demonstrate Backup Heat Sink Capabilities of Moderator during Accidents". The purpose of the ICSP is to benchmark analysis computer codes in simulating contact boiling experimental data to assess the subcooling requirements for an overheated pressure tube, plastically deforming into contact with the calandria tube during a postulated large break loss of coolant accident. The experimental data obtained for the ICSP blind simulation can be used to assess safety analysis computer codes simulating thermal radiation heat transfer to the pressure tube, pressure tube deformation or failure, pressure tube to calandria tube heat transfer, calandria tube to moderator heat transfer, and calandria tube deformation or failure.

Authors

Choi J; Nitheanandan T

Volume

2

Pagination

pp. 880-889

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

Conference proceedings

Canadian Nuclear Society 34th Annual Conference of the Canadian Nuclear Society and 37th CNS Cna Student Conference 2013

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