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Analysis of severe accident progression and Cs behavior for SBO event during mid-loop operation of OPR1000 using MELCORopen access

Authors
Park, YerimShin, HoyoungKim, SeungwooJin,YounghoKim, Dong haJae, Moo sung
Issue Date
Sep-2021
Publisher
Korean Nuclear Society
Keywords
Cesium behavior; Full power operation; MELCOR; Mid loop operation; OPR1000; Severe accident
Citation
Nuclear Engineering and Technology, v.53, no.9, pp 2859 - 2865
Pages
7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Volume
53
Number
9
Start Page
2859
End Page
2865
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/141190
DOI
10.1016/j.net.2021.03.006
ISSN
1738-5733
Abstract
One of the important issues raised from the Fukushima-Daiichi accident is the safety of multi-unit sites when simultaneous accidents occur at the site and recently a multi-unit PSA methodology is being developed worldwide. Since all operation modes of the plant should be considered in the multi-unit PSA, the accident analysis needs to be performed for shutdown operation modes, too. In this study, a station blackout during the mid-loop operation is selected as a reference scenario. The overall accident progression for the mid-loop operation is slower than that for the full-power operation because the residual heat per mass of coolant is about 6 times lower than that in the mid-loop scenario. Though the fractions of Cs released from the core to the RCS in both operation modes are almost the same, the amount of Cs delivered to the containment atmosphere is quite different due to the chemisorption in the RCS. While 45.5% of the initial inventory is chemisorbed on the RCS surfaces during the full-power operation, only 2.2% during the mid-loop operation. The containment remains intact during the mid-loop operation, though 83.9% of Cs is delivered to the containment.
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