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FCI experiments in the corium/water system
Authors:I Huhtiniemi  H Hohmann  D Magallon
Abstract:The KROTOS fuel coolant interaction (FCI) tests are aimed at providing benchmark data to examine the effect of fuel/coolant initial conditions and mixing on explosion energetics. Experiments, fundamental in nature, are performed in well-controlled geometries and are complementary to the FARO large scale tests. Recently, a test series was performed using 3 kg of prototypical corium (80 w/o UO2, 20 w/o ZrO2) which was poured into a water column of ≤1.25 m in height (95 and 200 mm in diameter) under 0.1 MPa ambient pressure. Four tests were performed in the test section of 95 mm in diameter (ID) with different subcooling levels (10–80 K) and with and without an external trigger. Additionally, one test has been performed with a test section of 200 mm in diameter (ID) and with an external trigger. No spontaneous or triggered energetic FCIs (steam explosions) were observed in these corium tests. This is in sharp contrast with the steam explosions observed in the previously reported alumina (Al2O3) test series which had the same initial conditions of ambient pressure and subcooling. The post-test analysis of the corium experiments indicated that strong vaporisation at the melt/water contact led to a partial expulsion of the melt from the test section into the pressure vessel. In order to avoid this and to obtain a good penetration and premixing of the corium melt, an additional test was performed with a larger diameter test section. In all the corium tests an efficient quenching process (0.8–1.0 MW kg-melt−1) with total fuel fragmentation (mass mean diameter 1.4–2.5 mm) was observed. Results from alumina tests under the same initial conditions are also given to highlight the differences in behaviour between corium and alumina melts during the melt/water mixing.
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