The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program addressed the issue of the ability of water to cool and thermally stabilize a molten core-concrete interaction when the reactants are flooded from above. These tests provided data regarding the nature of corium interactions with concrete, the heat transfer rates from the melt to the overlying water pool, and the role of noncondensable gases in the mixing processes that contribute to melt quenching. As a follow-on program to MACE, The Melt Coolability and Concrete Interaction Experiments (MCCI) project is conducting reactor material experiments and associated analysis to achieve the following objectives: (1) resolve the ex-vessel debris coolability issue through a program that focuse...
An experimental study of the interaction between high-temperature molten materials and structural co...
International audienceThe Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) of the Organization for Economic Co-operation ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program addressed the issue of the ability of wat...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program addressed the issue of the ability of wat...
Although extensive research has been conducted over the last several years in the areas of Core-Conc...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The molten core-concrete interaction (MCCI) is treated as one of the important phenomena that may le...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
In a hypothetical severe accident in a nuclear power plant, the molten core of the reactor may flow ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
An experimental study of the interaction between high-temperature molten materials and structural co...
International audienceThe Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) of the Organization for Economic Co-operation ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program addressed the issue of the ability of wat...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program addressed the issue of the ability of wat...
Although extensive research has been conducted over the last several years in the areas of Core-Conc...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The molten core-concrete interaction (MCCI) is treated as one of the important phenomena that may le...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
In a hypothetical severe accident in a nuclear power plant, the molten core of the reactor may flow ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...
An experimental study of the interaction between high-temperature molten materials and structural co...
International audienceThe Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) of the Organization for Economic Co-operation ...
The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed ...