Passive depressurization accident management strategy for boiling water reactors
•We proposed two passive depressurization systems for BWR severe accident management.•Sensitivity analysis of the passive depressurization systems with different leakage area.•Passive depressurization strategies can prevent direct containment heating. According to the current severe accident managem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nuclear engineering and design 2015-04, Vol.284, p.176-184 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •We proposed two passive depressurization systems for BWR severe accident management.•Sensitivity analysis of the passive depressurization systems with different leakage area.•Passive depressurization strategies can prevent direct containment heating.
According to the current severe accident management guidance, operators are required to depressurize the reactor coolant system to prevent or mitigate the effects of direct containment heating using the safety/relief valves. During the course of a severe accident, the pressure boundary might fail prematurely, resulting in a rapid depressurization of the reactor cooling system before the startup of SRV operation. In this study, we demonstrated that a passive depressurization system could be used as a severe accident management tool under the severe accident conditions to depressurize the reactor coolant system and to prevent an additional devastating sequence of events and direct containment heating. The sensitivity analysis performed with SAMPSON code also demonstrated that the passive depressurization system with an optimized leakage area and failure condition is more efficient in managing a severe accident. |
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ISSN: | 0029-5493 1872-759X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2014.12.020 |