The influence of the Doppler effect in the core disassembly process following a meltdown accident is examined with a Bethe-Tait type model in which the Doppler effect, as well as core disassembly, is considered in the reactor shutdown process. It is shown that a strong negative Doppler effect can radically reduce the explosive energy release in such an accident. (auth
After the TMI (Three Mile Island) accident, there has been significant interest in analyzing and und...
This article aims to simulate the sudden and fast pressure drop of VVER-1000 reactor core coolant, r...
International audienceIn the frame of ASTRID designing, unprotected loss of flow (ULOF) accidents ar...
International audienceThe sustainable development of nuclear energy depends in particular on its cap...
International audienceThe sustainable development of nuclear energy depends in particular on its cap...
This paper is sequential to studies discussing with the impact of the Doppler broadening of the Doub...
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The paper presents the results of an evaluation of the effect of scattering on resonances in calcula...
The transition from deflagration to detonation is studied by focusing on the actual final process, i...
Generation-IV sodium fast reactors (SFR) will only become acceptable and accepted if they can safely...
For the next generation of fast reactors, global objectives are required in terms of safety, sustain...
The sensitivity of the reactivity of a fast reactor core to changes in its geometry and/or fuel relo...
The purpose of this numerical model is to determine the optimum ventilation exhaust flow rate for th...
Criticality and recriticality considerations in heavy liquid metal fast reactors (HLMFRs) after a hy...
After the TMI (Three Mile Island) accident, there has been significant interest in analyzing and und...
This article aims to simulate the sudden and fast pressure drop of VVER-1000 reactor core coolant, r...
International audienceIn the frame of ASTRID designing, unprotected loss of flow (ULOF) accidents ar...
International audienceThe sustainable development of nuclear energy depends in particular on its cap...
International audienceThe sustainable development of nuclear energy depends in particular on its cap...
This paper is sequential to studies discussing with the impact of the Doppler broadening of the Doub...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/6891/5/bad0537.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
PhDEnergyEngineeringUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deepb...
The paper presents the results of an evaluation of the effect of scattering on resonances in calcula...
The transition from deflagration to detonation is studied by focusing on the actual final process, i...
Generation-IV sodium fast reactors (SFR) will only become acceptable and accepted if they can safely...
For the next generation of fast reactors, global objectives are required in terms of safety, sustain...
The sensitivity of the reactivity of a fast reactor core to changes in its geometry and/or fuel relo...
The purpose of this numerical model is to determine the optimum ventilation exhaust flow rate for th...
Criticality and recriticality considerations in heavy liquid metal fast reactors (HLMFRs) after a hy...
After the TMI (Three Mile Island) accident, there has been significant interest in analyzing and und...
This article aims to simulate the sudden and fast pressure drop of VVER-1000 reactor core coolant, r...
International audienceIn the frame of ASTRID designing, unprotected loss of flow (ULOF) accidents ar...