The major aim of work in the SARNET2 European project on ex-vessel debris formation and coolability was to get an overall perspective on coolability of melt released from a failed reactor pressure vessel and falling into a water-filled cavity. Especially, accident management concepts for BWRs, dealing with deep water pools below the reactor vessel, are addressed, but also shallower pools in existing PWRs, with questions about partial cooling and time delay of molten corium concrete interaction. The subject can be divided into three main topics: (i) Debris bed formation by breakup of melt, (ii) Coolability of debris and (iii) Coupled treatment of the processes. Accompanied by joint collaborations of the partners, the performed work comprises...
The development of a corium pool in the lower head and its behaviour is still a critical issue. This...
In the aftermath of the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear accident, the issue of corium coolability has rec...
The molten core-concrete interaction (MCCI) is treated as one of the important phenomena that may le...
The major aim of work in the SARNET2 European project on ex-vessel debris formation and coolability ...
International audienceParticulate debris beds may form during different stages of a severe core melt...
Particulate debris beds may form during different stages of a severe accident; e.g. in the degrading...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend Jaakko Miettinen who died unexpectedly in A...
International audienceIn case of a severe accident, continuous unavailability of cooling water to th...
DoctorAccording to the Severe Accident Management (SAM) strategy, the radiation protection and cooli...
International audienceA nuclear severe accident progression may lead to the formation of a corium de...
During a severe nuclear accident, a part of the molten corium resulting from the core degradation ma...
In-vessel reflooding during a severe accident in a PWR was analyzed in 2000-2002 by a group of exper...
The COOLOCE (Coolability of Cone) test facility has been used at VTT for experimental investigations...
This thesis addresses the coolability of porous debris beds in the context of severe accident manage...
Forty-three organisations from 22 countries network their capacities of research in SARNET (Severe A...
The development of a corium pool in the lower head and its behaviour is still a critical issue. This...
In the aftermath of the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear accident, the issue of corium coolability has rec...
The molten core-concrete interaction (MCCI) is treated as one of the important phenomena that may le...
The major aim of work in the SARNET2 European project on ex-vessel debris formation and coolability ...
International audienceParticulate debris beds may form during different stages of a severe core melt...
Particulate debris beds may form during different stages of a severe accident; e.g. in the degrading...
This paper is dedicated to the memory of our dear friend Jaakko Miettinen who died unexpectedly in A...
International audienceIn case of a severe accident, continuous unavailability of cooling water to th...
DoctorAccording to the Severe Accident Management (SAM) strategy, the radiation protection and cooli...
International audienceA nuclear severe accident progression may lead to the formation of a corium de...
During a severe nuclear accident, a part of the molten corium resulting from the core degradation ma...
In-vessel reflooding during a severe accident in a PWR was analyzed in 2000-2002 by a group of exper...
The COOLOCE (Coolability of Cone) test facility has been used at VTT for experimental investigations...
This thesis addresses the coolability of porous debris beds in the context of severe accident manage...
Forty-three organisations from 22 countries network their capacities of research in SARNET (Severe A...
The development of a corium pool in the lower head and its behaviour is still a critical issue. This...
In the aftermath of the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear accident, the issue of corium coolability has rec...
The molten core-concrete interaction (MCCI) is treated as one of the important phenomena that may le...