Transient thermal-hydraulic analysis of complete single channel blockage accident of generic 10MW research reactor

Thermal-hydraulic behavior for a complete blockage of a single fuel channel in a generic 10MW research reactor is studied by using the system analysis code RELAP5/MOD3.3 which is widely used in the nuclear industry. Fuel assembly geometry is lumped into a 4 channel model to model high and average po...

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description Thermal-hydraulic behavior for a complete blockage of a single fuel channel in a generic 10MW research reactor is studied by using the system analysis code RELAP5/MOD3.3 which is widely used in the nuclear industry. Fuel assembly geometry is lumped into a 4 channel model to model high and average power cases which are spatially discretized. Various axial power shapes coming from different control rods positions are considered in the analysis, where the minimum wall subcooled margin is found to exist for case with highest peaking for an average powered channel blockage transient. Vapor generation is observed from first and second highest peaking cases where cyclic variation of vapor inventory inside a blocked channel resulted in oscillatory behavior of the fuel temperature. Effect of a presence of an oxide layer is also tested which showed a slight increase in structure temperatures and vapor generation. Point kinetics model is utilized in the analysis code to observe the effect of reactivity feedback and consequences from different application ranges are compared. Analysis shows a consideration of assembly wise feedback results in increased feedback effect and decreased boiling which deviate from single channel wise feedback case. This calls for a detailed multi-dimensional simulation with neutronics and thermal-hydraulics simultaneously considered. Analyses results show that the consideration of feedback improves the outcome in terms of fuel temperature, and its integrity is conserved for all test cases.
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