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Numerical simulation of a Hypothetical Core Disruptive Accident in a small-scale model of a nuclear reactor
Authors:M F Robbe  M Lepareux  E Treille  Y Cariou
Affiliation:a CEA Saclay, SEMT-DYN, 91191, Gif sur Yvette Cedex, France;b Socotec Industrie, 1 Av. du Parc, 78180, Montigny le Bretonneux, France;c Novatome, NVPM, 10 rue Juliette Récamier, 69006, Lyon, France
Abstract:In the case of a Hypothetical Core Disruptive Accident (HCDA) in a Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor, it is assumed that the core of the nuclear reactor has melted partially and that the chemical interaction between molten fuel and liquid sodium has created a high-pressure gas bubble in the core. The violent expansion of this bubble loads and deforms the reactor vessel and the internal structures, thus endangering the safety of the nuclear plant.The MARA 10 experimental test simulates a HCDA in a 1/30-scale mock-up schematising a reactor block. In the mock-up, the liquid sodium cooling the reactor core is replaced by water and the argon blanket laying below the reactor roof is simulated by an air blanket. The explosion is triggered by an explosive charge.This paper presents a numerical simulation of the test with the EUROPLEXUS code and an analysis of the computed results. In particular, the evolution of the fluid flows and the deformations of the internal and external structures are analysed in detail. Finally, the current computed results are compared with the experimental ones and with previous numerical results computed with the SIRIUS and CASTEM-PLEXUS codes.
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