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  • Developing a phenomena identification and ranking table (PIRT) and a validation matrix, and performing a benchmark for In-Vessel Melt Retention

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    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    J46002

    CRP

    2283

    Approved Date

    12 December 2019

    Status

    Active - Ongoing

    Start Date

    1 July 2020

    Expected End Date

    1 October 2024

    Participating Countries

    Belgium
    Bulgaria
    Canada
    China
    Czech Republic
    Finland
    France
    Germany
    Lithuania
    Pakistan
    Republic of Korea
    Russian Federation
    Slovakia
    Sweden
    Ukraine
    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

    Description

    The CRP aims to progress the understanding and modelling and simulation of major physical phenomena occurring in the strategy of In-Vessel Melt Retention (IVMR), which may be adopted for mitigating the consequences of a severe accident with core melting. It will aim at?harmonising the international understanding of scientific and technological bases?underpinning crucial parts of the safety demonstration of the IVMR?strategy. Participants are expected first?to develop a Phenomena Identification and Ranking Table (PIRT) and then a minimal experimental validation matrix for IVMR. Subsequently, the CRP will organise a series of benchmarks (which will include comparison of modelling and simulation results with experimental data – when available) representative of medium, as well as high-power reactors implementing IVMR, to mainly address the?following: corium properties and stratification in the lower plenum of the reactor pressure vessel, heat?transfer in stratified corium?pools; external reactor vessel cooling and mechanical resistance of ablated wall.

    Objectives

    The general objective of the CRP is to harmonise the international understanding of the scientific and technological bases underpinning crucial parts of the safety demonstration of In-Vessel Melt Retention (IVMR). The output of the CRP will be disseminated in the form of IAEA publications and conference papers.

    Specific objectives

    To develop an IVMR Phenomena Identification and Ranking Table (PIRT) and validation matrix.

    To progress the identification of relevant high-quality experimental data requested for the validation of computer codes for modelling and simulation of IVMR, including for recently developed and more advanced models (e.g. corium properties and stratification in the lower plenum of the reactor pressure vessel, heat transfer in the stratified pool; External Reactor Vessel Cooling, mechanical resistance of ablated wall).

    To improve the quality of modelling and simulation, through both an improvement of individual physical, thermomechanical and chemical models, and possibly an improvement of the methodology developed for lower- to medium-power reactors (traditionally based on the assessment of the heat flux on the vessel wall due to the molten corium pool, which is then compared to the critical heat flux).

    To harmonise the international understanding of RD conclusions underpinning the safety demonstration of IVMR.

    Training and education of young engineers and scientists, including from embarking and developing countries.

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