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Assessment of severe accident source terms in pressurized-water reactors with a 40% mixed-oxide and 60% low-enriched uranium core using MELCOR 1.8.5.
Gauntt, Randall O. ; Goldmann, Andrew S. (Texas A&M University, College Station, TX) ; Wagner, Kenneth C. ; Powers, Dana Auburn ; Ashbaugh, Scott G. ; Longmire, Pamela
关键词: ACCIDENTS;    CONTAINMENT;    COOLANTS;    ICE CONDENSERS;    LOSS OF COOLANT;    MOLYBDENUM;    NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS;    OUTAGES;    RADIOISOTOPES;    RESEARCH PROGRAMS;    RISK ASSESSMENT;    RUTHENIUM;    SOURCE TERMS;    URANIUM Nuclear r;   
DOI  :  10.2172/984119
RP-ID  :  SAND2008-6665
PID  :  OSTI ID: 984119
Others  :  TRN: US1005279
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来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
As part of a Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) research program to evaluate the impact of using mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel in commercial nuclear power plants, a study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of the usage of MOX fuel on the consequences of postulated severe accidents. A series of 23 severe accident calculations was performed using MELCOR 1.8.5 for a four-loop Westinghouse reactor with an ice condenser containment. The calculations covered five basic accident classes that were identified as the risk- and consequence-dominant accident sequences in plant-specific probabilistic risk assessments for the McGuire and Catawba nuclear plants, including station blackouts and loss-of-coolant accidents of various sizes, with both early and late containment failures. Ultimately, the results of these MELCOR simulations will be used to provide a supplement to the NRC's alternative source term described in NUREG-1465. Source term magnitude and timing results are presented consistent with the NUREG-1465 format. For each of the severe accident release phases (coolant release, gap release, in-vessel release, ex-vessel release, and late in-vessel release), source term timing information (onset of release and duration) is presented. For all release phases except for the coolant release phase, magnitudes are presented for each of the NUREG-1465 radionuclide groups. MELCOR results showed variation of noble metal releases between those typical of ruthenium (Ru) and those typical of molybdenum (Mo); therefore, results for the noble metals were presented for Ru and Mo separately. The collection of the source term results can be used as the basis to develop a representative source term (across all accident types) that will be the MOX supplement to NUREG-1465.
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