SCDAP/RELAP5/MOD3.1, an integrated thermal hydraulic analysis code developed primarily to simulate severe accidents in nuclear power plants, was used to predict the progression of core damage during the TMI-2 accident. The version of the code used for the TMI-2 analysis described in this paper includes models to predict core heatup, core geometry changes, and the relocation of molten core debris to the lower plenum of the reactor vessel. This paper describes the TMI-2 input model, initial conditions, boundary conditions, and the results from the best-estimate simulation of Phases 1 to 4 of the TMI-2 accident as well as the results from several sensitivity calculations
Debris generated during the blowdown phase of a Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) is a big concern in ...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 code has been developed for best estimate transient simulation of light water react...
The scope of the presented thesis work aimed at investigating the thermal-hydraulic phenomena that t...
The experimental database on core degradation and melt relocation (and their consequences on hydroge...
The development and assessment of the late-phase damage progression models in the current version (d...
A best-estimate postaccident analysis of the TMI-2 reactor system was made with the TRAC code. Based...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 code has been developed for best estimate transient simulation of Light Water React...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 code has been developed for best estimate transient simulation of light water react...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 code has been developed for best-estimate transient simulation of light water react...
This report summarizes NSAC study of reactor core thermal conditions during the accident at Three Mi...
The recent accident in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant opened a discussion on severe accid...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 computer code is a best-estimate analysis tool for performing nuclear reactor sever...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 computer code is a best-estimate analysis tool for performing nuclear reactor sever...
CSPACE (Core meltdown, Safety and Performance Analysis CodE for nuclear power plants) for a simulati...
The capability of the RELAP5/MOD3 code to validate various transients encountered in RBMK reactor po...
Debris generated during the blowdown phase of a Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) is a big concern in ...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 code has been developed for best estimate transient simulation of light water react...
The scope of the presented thesis work aimed at investigating the thermal-hydraulic phenomena that t...
The experimental database on core degradation and melt relocation (and their consequences on hydroge...
The development and assessment of the late-phase damage progression models in the current version (d...
A best-estimate postaccident analysis of the TMI-2 reactor system was made with the TRAC code. Based...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 code has been developed for best estimate transient simulation of Light Water React...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 code has been developed for best estimate transient simulation of light water react...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 code has been developed for best-estimate transient simulation of light water react...
This report summarizes NSAC study of reactor core thermal conditions during the accident at Three Mi...
The recent accident in the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant opened a discussion on severe accid...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 computer code is a best-estimate analysis tool for performing nuclear reactor sever...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 computer code is a best-estimate analysis tool for performing nuclear reactor sever...
CSPACE (Core meltdown, Safety and Performance Analysis CodE for nuclear power plants) for a simulati...
The capability of the RELAP5/MOD3 code to validate various transients encountered in RBMK reactor po...
Debris generated during the blowdown phase of a Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) is a big concern in ...
The SCDAP/RELAP5 code has been developed for best estimate transient simulation of light water react...
The scope of the presented thesis work aimed at investigating the thermal-hydraulic phenomena that t...