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  • Fuel Modelling in Accident Conditions (FUMAC)

    Closed for proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    T12028

    CRP

    2005

    Approved Date

    8 May 2014

    Status

    Closed

    Start Date

    8 May 2014

    Expected End Date

    8 May 2018

    Completed Date

    25 May 2018

    Description

    The CRP?will support the Member States in their efforts to analyse and better understand the behaviour of water-cooled power reactor fuel?in accident?conditions through sharing of experimental data and best practices in application of?fuel modelling computer codes.

    Objectives

    Better understanding and enhanced safety of nuclear fuel behaviour in accident conditions

    Specific objectives

    Compilation and analysis of experimental data for codes validation.

    Improvement and development of computer modelling codes

    Impact

    The CRP efficiently supported the Member States in their efforts to analyse and better understand the behaviour of water-cooled power reactor fuel in accident conditions through sharing of experimental data and best practices in application of fuel modelling computer codes.
    Network of experts has been established to continue to address the technical issues associated with the application of fuel performance codes to the design basis accident conditions and extension of the codes applicability to severe accident conditions.

    Relevance

    The CRP enhanced Member States' capabilities in modelling, predicting and improving the understanding of the behaviour of nuclear fuel under accident conditions, in response to the Member States' request expressed in Resolution GC(61)/RES/11 (Part B. Nuclear power applications) on Strengthening the Agency's activities related to nuclear science, technology and applications, § 1 Op(14) .
    It also contributed to the objective of the IAEA Project 1.2.2.001: Nuclear power reactor fuel engineering and performance, to support IAEA Member States to understand and address factors affecting the design, fabrication and in-pile behaviour of currently operated and innovative nuclear fuels and materials for power reactors.

    CRP Publications

    Publication URL

    http://kc.iaea.org/livelink/llisapi.dll?func=ll&objId=39561266&objAction=browse&…

    Description

    List of publications of the reported results obtained within the CRP FUMAC

    Country/Organization

    Several MSs-participants of CRP

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