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Development of fission-products transport model in severe-accident scenarios for Scdap/Relap5

Posted on:2004-03-04Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of FloridaCandidate:Honaiser, Eduardo Henrique RangelFull Text:PDF
GTID:1460390011476228Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The understanding and estimation of the release of fission products during a severe accident became one of the priorities of the nuclear community after 1980, with the events of the Three-mile Island unit 2 (TMI-2), in 1979, and Chernobyl accidents, in 1986. Since this time, theoretical developments and experiments have shown that the primary circuit systems of light water reactors (LWR) have the potential to attenuate the release of fission products, a fact that had been neglected before.; An advanced tool, compatible with nuclear thermal-hydraulics integral codes, is developed to predict the retention and physical evolution of the fission products in the primary circuit of LWRs, without considering the chemistry effects. The tool embodies the state-of-the-art models for the involved phenomena as well as develops new models.; The capabilities acquired after the implementation of this tool in the Scdap/Relap5 code can be used to increase the accuracy of probability safety assessment (PSA) level 2, enhance the reactor accident management procedures and design new emergency safety features.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fission, Products
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