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  • Advancing the State-of-Practice in Uncertainty and Sensitivity Methodologies for Severe Accident Analysis in Water-Cooled Reactors

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    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    I31033

    CRP

    2172

    Approved Date

    19 December 2018

    Status

    Active - Ongoing

    Start Date

    7 June 2019

    Expected End Date

    6 June 2024

    Participating Countries

    Argentina
    Canada
    China
    Egypt
    Germany
    Ghana
    Italy
    Lithuania
    Malaysia
    Mexico
    Pakistan
    Republic of Korea
    Romania
    Russian Federation
    Spain
    Ukraine
    United Arab Emirates
    United States of America

    Description

    - Advanced understanding of the status and capabilities of multi-physics/multi-scale simulation tools in modeling propagation and consequences of severe accidents in advanced WCRs;

    - Improved modeling of severe accidents based on multi-physics/multi-scaln

    Objectives

    Foster national excellence and promote international collaboration among IAEA Member States through an exercise to elevate the ability and sophistication of global severe accident code users and participation in benchmark calculations.

    The CRP will be implemented as a programmatic activity of the IAEA Project 1.1.5.1 “Technology development for water cooled reactors” starting with the IAEA Programme and Budget Cycle 2018-2019, (Task 2018.09, CRP2172). Many objectives of the Project 1.1.5.1 are to increase cooperation by Member States on technology development for advanced reactors, improve economics and safety through information exchange, cooperative research, collaborative assessments and sharing of expertise, as well as to provide technology training materials for the next generation of nuclear professionals. Given its overall objective, the CRP clearly responds to the objectives of the IAEA Project 1.1.5.1.

    Specific objectives

    Review of the advancement in uncertainty and sensitivity analysis for severe accident codes across the Member States

    Develop high level recommendations on uncertainty and sensitivity analysis for severe accident codes with the intent of capturing best practices and lessons learned

    Training of early-career engineers and scientists, and establishing opportunities for PhD dissertations; develop workshops and training and education courses

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