Abstract The general context of this paper is an evaluation of strategies that can be used to mitigate aerosol dispersion during fuel debris or corium retrieval in damaged Fukushima Daiichi reactors. Knowledge of the aerosol source terms released during fuel debris retrieval operations is one of the key factors for assessing aerosol dispersion leading to the potential dissemination of radionuclides into the environment. Our approach is to couple experimental results from integral tests obtained during laser cutting experiments, analytical tests performed in a dedicated facility to reproduce two-phase flow such as flows representative of pool scrubbing and spray scrubbing conditions, and numerical simulations. Integral tests provide relevant...