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Computational study of the mixed cooling effects on the in-vessel retention of a molten pool in a nuclear reactor
Authors:Byung?Seok?Kim  Kwang?Il?Ahn  Email author" target="_blank">Chang?Hyun?SohnEmail author
Affiliation:(1) School of Mechanical Engineering, Kyungpook National University, 1370, Sankyuk-dong, 702-701 Daegu, Korea;(2) Integrated Safety Assessment, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, 150, Dukjin-dong, 305-353 Daejon, Korea;(3) School of Mechanical Engineering, Kyungpook National University, 1370, Sankyuk-dong, 702-701 Daegu, Korea
Abstract:The retention of a molten pool vessel cooled by internal vessel reflooding and/or external vessel reactor cavity flooding has been considered as one of severe accident management strategies. The present numerical study investigates the effect of both internal and external vessel mixed cooling on an internally heated molten pool. The molten pool is confined in a hemispherical vessel with reference to the thermal behavior of the vessel wall. In this study, our numerical model used a scaled-down reactor vessel of a KSNP (Korea Standard Nuclear Power) reactor design of 1000 MWe (a Pressurized Water Reactor with a large and dry containment). Well-known temperature-dependent boiling heat transfer curves are applied to the internal and external vessel cooling boundaries. Radiative heat transfer has been considered in the case of dry internal vessel boundary condition. Computational results show that the external cooling vessel boundary conditions have better effectiveness than internal vessel cooling in the retention of the melt pool vessel failure.
Keywords:Nuclear Severe Accidents  In-Vessel Retention (IVR)  Internal and External Vessel  Mixed Cooling  Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)
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