AbstractExternal reactor vessel cooling (ERVC) for in-vessel retention (IVR) has been considered one of the most useful strategies to mitigate severe accidents. However, reliability of this common idea is weakened because many studies were focused on critical heat flux whereas there were diverse uncertainties in structural behaviors as well as thermal–hydraulic phenomena. In the present study, several key factors related to molten corium behaviors and thermal characteristics were examined under multi-layered corium formation conditions. Thereafter, systematic finite element analyses and subsequent damage evaluation with varying parameters were performed on a representative reactor pressure vessel (RPV) to figure out the possibility of high ...
International audienceIn-Vessel Retention (IVR) of corium is one of the possible strategies for Seve...
International audienceThe In-Vessel Retention (IVR) strategy for Light Water Reactors (LWR) intends ...
The early stages of a severe accident are characterised by a loss of cooling capability in the react...
AbstractExternal reactor vessel cooling (ERVC) for in-vessel retention (IVR) has been considered one...
Fukushima Daiichi accident emphasized that the complex phenomenology of In Vessel Corium Retention (...
Integral large-scale vessel retention experiments have been performed using up to 60 kg of prototypi...
International audienceDuring Severe Accidents (SAs) in Light Water Reactors (LWRs), the core heat up...
International audienceReactor core degradation and in-vessel and ex-vessel corium behavior have been...
The mechanical behaviour of the reactor pressure vessel strongly influences the environmental conseq...
International audienceThe strategy for In-Vessel Retention (IVR) of corium is currently considered f...
The proposed study deals with the assessment of passive systems, implemented in reactor designs to e...
International audienceIn-Vessel Retention (IVR) of corium is one of the possible strategies for Seve...
Physicochemical phenomena taking place at the corium-steel interaction during the external cooling o...
International audienceIn-Vessel Retention (IVR) of corium is one of the possible strategies for Seve...
International audienceThe In-Vessel Retention (IVR) strategy for Light Water Reactors (LWR) intends ...
The early stages of a severe accident are characterised by a loss of cooling capability in the react...
AbstractExternal reactor vessel cooling (ERVC) for in-vessel retention (IVR) has been considered one...
Fukushima Daiichi accident emphasized that the complex phenomenology of In Vessel Corium Retention (...
Integral large-scale vessel retention experiments have been performed using up to 60 kg of prototypi...
International audienceDuring Severe Accidents (SAs) in Light Water Reactors (LWRs), the core heat up...
International audienceReactor core degradation and in-vessel and ex-vessel corium behavior have been...
The mechanical behaviour of the reactor pressure vessel strongly influences the environmental conseq...
International audienceThe strategy for In-Vessel Retention (IVR) of corium is currently considered f...
The proposed study deals with the assessment of passive systems, implemented in reactor designs to e...
International audienceIn-Vessel Retention (IVR) of corium is one of the possible strategies for Seve...
Physicochemical phenomena taking place at the corium-steel interaction during the external cooling o...
International audienceIn-Vessel Retention (IVR) of corium is one of the possible strategies for Seve...
International audienceThe In-Vessel Retention (IVR) strategy for Light Water Reactors (LWR) intends ...
The early stages of a severe accident are characterised by a loss of cooling capability in the react...