International audienceThis paper deals with the extension of the Transient Interface Model (TIM), initially developed for in-vessel and ceramic dissolution situations, to molten core concrete interaction (MCCI) conditions. The application of the TIM model to MCCI leads to evidence of two interaction regimes, depending on the nature of the concrete. For siliceous concrete, there is no crust nor mushy zone at the ablated corium/concrete interface and the interface temperature is close to the liquidus temperature of concrete (Low Interface Temperature – LIT regime). For limestone common sand concrete, a mushy zone or crust can form at the interface between the corium and the concrete and the interface temperature (between mushy zone and melt) ...
In the late phase of Molten Core Concrete Interaction (MCCI) the ablation rate becomes low and the g...
International audienceIn the frame of the Severe Accident Facilities for European Safety Targets (SA...
The ARTEMIS experimental program is devoted to the study of corium/concrete interaction performed us...
International audienceThis paper deals with the extension of the Transient Interface Model (TIM), in...
International audienceThe Transient Interface Model (TIM) [Seiler and Combeau, 2014] [Seiler and Jam...
International audienceIn the course of a severe accident in a light water reactor, the interactions ...
International audienceThe question of the transient interface conditions in various severe accident ...
The molten core-concrete interaction (MCCI) is treated as one of the important phenomena that may le...
International audienceThe present work addresses the question of corium ceramic interaction in a cor...
International audienceOne of the most disputed issues raised by molten corium concrete interaction (...
International audienceDuring a severe accident in a nuclear reactor, extreme temperatures may be rea...
In the late phase of Molten Core Concrete Interaction (MCCI) the ablation rate becomes low and the g...
In the late phase of Molten Core Concrete Interaction (MCCI) the ablation rate becomes low and the g...
International audienceIn the frame of the Severe Accident Facilities for European Safety Targets (SA...
The ARTEMIS experimental program is devoted to the study of corium/concrete interaction performed us...
International audienceThis paper deals with the extension of the Transient Interface Model (TIM), in...
International audienceThe Transient Interface Model (TIM) [Seiler and Combeau, 2014] [Seiler and Jam...
International audienceIn the course of a severe accident in a light water reactor, the interactions ...
International audienceThe question of the transient interface conditions in various severe accident ...
The molten core-concrete interaction (MCCI) is treated as one of the important phenomena that may le...
International audienceThe present work addresses the question of corium ceramic interaction in a cor...
International audienceOne of the most disputed issues raised by molten corium concrete interaction (...
International audienceDuring a severe accident in a nuclear reactor, extreme temperatures may be rea...
In the late phase of Molten Core Concrete Interaction (MCCI) the ablation rate becomes low and the g...
In the late phase of Molten Core Concrete Interaction (MCCI) the ablation rate becomes low and the g...
International audienceIn the frame of the Severe Accident Facilities for European Safety Targets (SA...
The ARTEMIS experimental program is devoted to the study of corium/concrete interaction performed us...