Code Simulation of Quenching of a High Temperature Debris Bed: Model Improvement and Validation With Experimental Results

The loss of coolant accidents with core degradation e.g. TMI-2 and Fukushima demonstrated that the nuclear safety analysis has to cover accident sequences involving a late reflood activation in order to develop appropriate and reliable mitigation strategies for both, existing and advanced reactors. The reflood (injection of water) is possible if one or several water sources become available during the accident. In a late phase of accident, no well-defined coolant paths would exist and a large part of the core would resemble to a debris bed e.g. particles with characteristic length-scale: 1 to 5 mm, as observed in TMI-2. The French “Institut de Radioprotection et de Surete Nucleaire” (IRSN) is developing experimental programs (PEARL and PRELUDE) and simulation tools (ICARE-CATHARE and ASTEC) to study and optimize the severe accident management strategy and to assess the probabilities to stop the progress of in-vessel core degradation at a late stage of an accident. The purpose of this paper is to propose a consistent thermo-hydraulic model of reflood of severely damaged reactor core for ICARE-CATHARE code. The comparison of the calculations with PRELUDE experimental results is presented. It is shown that the quench front exhibits either a 1D behavior or a 2D one, depending on injection rate or bed characteristics. The PRELUDE data cover a rather large range of variation of parameters for which the developed model appears to be quite predictive.Copyright © 2012 by ASME

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