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Passive heat removal by vessel cooling system of HTTR during no forced cooling accidents
Authors:K Kunitomi  S Nakagawa  M Shinozaki
Affiliation:Department of HTTR Project, Oarai Research Establishment, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, Oarai-machi, Higashiibaraki-gun, Ibaraki-ken 311-13, Japan
Abstract:The high temperature engineering test reactor (HTTR) being constructed by the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute is a graphite-moderated, helium-cooled reactor with an outlet gas temperature of 950 °C.Two independent vessel cooling systems (VCSs) of the HTTR cool the reactor core indirectly during depressurized and pressurized accidents so that no forced direct cooling of the reactor core is necessary. Each VCS consists of a water cooling loop and cooling panels around the reactor pressure vessel (RPV). The cooling panels, kept below 90 °C, cool the RPV by radiation and natural convection and remove the decay heat from the reactor core during these accidents.This paper describes the design details and safety roles of the VCSs of the HTTR during depressurized and pressurized accidents. Safety analyses prove that the indirect core cooling by the VCSs and the inherent safety features of the reactor core prevent a temperature increase of the reactor fuel and fission product release from the reactor core during these conditions. Furthermore, it is confirmed that even if VCS failure is assumed during these accidents, the reactor core and RPV can remain in a safe state.
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