The coolability of porous debris beds consisting of a simulant of solidified corium was investigated in an experimental study. The focus was on the effects of the geometrical shape of the debris bed and multi-dimensional flooding on the dryout heat flux. Dryout heat flux (DHF) was measured for six variations of the debris bed geometry, one of which was a classical, top-flooded cylinder and five that had more complex geometries. The complex geometries included conical and heap-shaped beds which can be considered prototypic to reactor scenarios. It was found that the multi-dimensional flooding related to heap-like geometries increases the DHF compared to top flooding by 47-73%. It was emphasized that the debris bed height has to be taken into...
DoctorMultiphase flow through porous media has been investigated widely in various research fields s...
International audienceParticulate debris beds may form during different stages of a severe core melt...
International audienceA nuclear severe accident progression may lead to the formation of a corium de...
This thesis addresses the coolability of porous debris beds in the context of severe accident manage...
The COOLOCE test facility has been used for experimental investigations of the coolability of porous...
The COOLOCE (Coolability of Cone) test facility has been used at VTT for experimental investigations...
Because of a corium-coolant interaction, a bed of volumetrically heated particles submerged in the c...
A porous particle bed consisting of core debris may be formed as a result of a core melt accident in...
The coolability of ex-vessel core debris is an important issue in the severe accident management str...
Core debris coolability in the containment is studied to verify the severe accident management strat...
Many of the current research works performed in the SARNET-2 WP5 deal with the study of the coolabil...
The interest to study the dryout heat flux in particle beds is related to interest of quantify the d...
During a severe nuclear accident, a part of the molten corium resulting from the core degradation ma...
A test facility has been constructed at Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) to simulate as ac...
DoctorDuring severe accidents of light water reactors (LWRs), the coolability of relocated corium fr...
DoctorMultiphase flow through porous media has been investigated widely in various research fields s...
International audienceParticulate debris beds may form during different stages of a severe core melt...
International audienceA nuclear severe accident progression may lead to the formation of a corium de...
This thesis addresses the coolability of porous debris beds in the context of severe accident manage...
The COOLOCE test facility has been used for experimental investigations of the coolability of porous...
The COOLOCE (Coolability of Cone) test facility has been used at VTT for experimental investigations...
Because of a corium-coolant interaction, a bed of volumetrically heated particles submerged in the c...
A porous particle bed consisting of core debris may be formed as a result of a core melt accident in...
The coolability of ex-vessel core debris is an important issue in the severe accident management str...
Core debris coolability in the containment is studied to verify the severe accident management strat...
Many of the current research works performed in the SARNET-2 WP5 deal with the study of the coolabil...
The interest to study the dryout heat flux in particle beds is related to interest of quantify the d...
During a severe nuclear accident, a part of the molten corium resulting from the core degradation ma...
A test facility has been constructed at Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) to simulate as ac...
DoctorDuring severe accidents of light water reactors (LWRs), the coolability of relocated corium fr...
DoctorMultiphase flow through porous media has been investigated widely in various research fields s...
International audienceParticulate debris beds may form during different stages of a severe core melt...
International audienceA nuclear severe accident progression may lead to the formation of a corium de...