To confirm the feasibility of the gallium-water IVR-ERVCS (in-vessel retention-external reactor vessel cooling system), this paper focuses on the numerical simulation of severe accidents in APR 1400 using MARS-LMR (multidimensional analysis of reactor safety-liquid metal reactor). To analyze the gallium-cooled systems, the properties of liquid gallium were added to the MARS-LMR code used in our previous work. In this system, the generated decay heat is transferred to liquid gallium through the reactor pressure vessel and then removed from the water pool as a heat sink. The numerical analyses results show that the temperature range of the liquid gallium is much lower than its boiling point and confirm the natural convection. Sensitivity stud...
The paper presents and discusses the results of experimental and computational studies obtained by t...
Abstract During the operation lifetime of a Nuclear Research Reactors, the frequency of occurrence...
The unusual operating conditions of nuclear power reactors necessitate the use of unusual coolants. ...
In this paper, a new approach replacing the ERVC coolant by a liquid metal instead of water is studi...
The safety issues of the SFRs are important due to the fact that it uses sodium as a nuclear coolant...
The present work ultimately aims to develop the IVR-ERVC (In-Vessel Retention through External React...
The safe operation of nuclear reactors cooled by liquid metal is an important issue to be addressed ...
Employing a gallium-based passive decay heat removal system (PDHRS), which enables the use of water ...
In order to enhance the ability of severe accident mitigation for Pressurised Water Reactor (PWR), d...
International audienceThe In-Vessel Retention (IVR) strategy for Light Water Reactors (LWR) intends ...
The public has expressed concern about the safety of a nuclear power plant after the Fukushima Daiic...
One of the severe accident management strategies for nuclear reactors is the melted corium retention...
Nuclear energy has recently re-gained support as a reliable source of carbon-free electricity. Howev...
AbstractAs a key severe accident management strategy for light water reactors (LWRs), in-vessel rete...
ELECTRA is a Swedish training reactor concept that will use fourth generation nuclear reactor techno...
The paper presents and discusses the results of experimental and computational studies obtained by t...
Abstract During the operation lifetime of a Nuclear Research Reactors, the frequency of occurrence...
The unusual operating conditions of nuclear power reactors necessitate the use of unusual coolants. ...
In this paper, a new approach replacing the ERVC coolant by a liquid metal instead of water is studi...
The safety issues of the SFRs are important due to the fact that it uses sodium as a nuclear coolant...
The present work ultimately aims to develop the IVR-ERVC (In-Vessel Retention through External React...
The safe operation of nuclear reactors cooled by liquid metal is an important issue to be addressed ...
Employing a gallium-based passive decay heat removal system (PDHRS), which enables the use of water ...
In order to enhance the ability of severe accident mitigation for Pressurised Water Reactor (PWR), d...
International audienceThe In-Vessel Retention (IVR) strategy for Light Water Reactors (LWR) intends ...
The public has expressed concern about the safety of a nuclear power plant after the Fukushima Daiic...
One of the severe accident management strategies for nuclear reactors is the melted corium retention...
Nuclear energy has recently re-gained support as a reliable source of carbon-free electricity. Howev...
AbstractAs a key severe accident management strategy for light water reactors (LWRs), in-vessel rete...
ELECTRA is a Swedish training reactor concept that will use fourth generation nuclear reactor techno...
The paper presents and discusses the results of experimental and computational studies obtained by t...
Abstract During the operation lifetime of a Nuclear Research Reactors, the frequency of occurrence...
The unusual operating conditions of nuclear power reactors necessitate the use of unusual coolants. ...