Two-phase flow degradation on Fukushima-Daiichi Unit 2 RCIC turbine performance |
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Authors: | Hector Lopez Nejdet Erkan Koji Okamoto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Nuclear Engineering and Management, the University of Tokyo, 7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan;2. Nuclear Professional School, The University of Tokyo, 2-22 Shirakata, Tokai-mura, Ibaraki 319-1188, Japan |
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Abstract: | After the Fukushima accident, several investigation reports, including experiments and simulations have been done for each of the affected units to completely understand the accident progression and use their results to improve the knowledge of severe accident management and the severe codes performance. In Unit 2, the major uncertainties are related with the reactor core isolation cooling (RCIC) system performance during the accident progression especially focused in the RCIC turbine, which is assumed to work in two-phase flow. The main objective of this study is to analyze the RCIC turbine performance under two-phase flow scenarios under the assumption that the power produced by the turbine is lower than expected due to the liquid phase in the flow. A degradation coefficient quantifying the turbine power reduction is developed as a function of the flow quality by using the sonic speed reduction at critical flow conditions principle obtained by applying the non-homogeneous equilibrium model (NHEM). The degradation coefficient was applied to RELAP/ScdapSIM severe accident code showing a drastic reduction of the turbine-generated power during two-phase flow and obtaining a RCIC system behavior closer to the Tokyo electric power company (TEPCO) investigation report conclusions. |
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Keywords: | BWR thermal hydraulics simulation RCIC system RELAPSCDAP turbine two-phase flow |
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