The passive auxiliary feedwater system (PAFS) is one of the advanced safety features adopted in the APR+, which is intended to completely replace the conventional active auxiliary feedwater system. With an aim of validating the cooling and operational performance of PAFS, an experimental program is in progress at KAERI, which is composed of two kinds of tests; the separate effect test and the integral effect test. The separate effect test, PASCAL (PAFS Condensing Heat Removal Assessment Loop), is being performed to experimentally investigate the condensation heat transfer and natural convection phenomena in PAFS. A single, nearly-horizontal U-tube, whose dimensions are the same as the prototypic U-tube of the APR+ PAFS, is simulated in the PASCAL test. The PASCAL experimental result showed that the present design of PAFS satisfied the heat removal requirement for cooling down the reactor core during the anticipated accident transients. The integral effect test is in progress to confirm the operational performance of PAFS, coupled with the reactor coolant systems using the ATLAS facility. As the first integral effect test, an FLB (feedwater line break) accident was simulated for the APR+. From the integral effect test result, it could be concluded that the APR+ has the capability of coping with the hypothetical FLB accident by adopting PAFS and proper set-points of its operation.
[1]
Tae-Soon Kwon,et al.
Thermal-Hydraulic R&Ds for the APR+ Developments in Korea
,
2010
.
[2]
Frank S. Castellana,et al.
Scaling laws for modeling nuclear reactor systems
,
1979
.
[3]
Won-Pil Baek,et al.
KAERI Integral Effect Test Program and the ATLAS Design
,
2005
.
[4]
Jong-Ho Choi,et al.
Improvement in understanding of natural circulation phenomena in water cooled nuclear power plants
,
2011
.
[5]
Sang Hun Shin,et al.
THREE DIMENSIONAL ATOM PROBE STUDY OF NI-BASE ALLOY/LOW ALLOY STEEL DISSIMILAR METAL WELD INTERFACES
,
2012
.
[6]
Seung Wook Lee,et al.
MARS CODE MANUAL VOLUME V: Models and Correlations
,
2010
.
[7]
I. Kataoka,et al.
Similarity analysis and scaling criteria for LWRs under single-phase and two-phase natural circulation
,
1983
.