Analysis of AP1000 Small-Break Loss-of-Coolant Accident Using Reactor Transient Simulator

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Abdellatif, Hossam H. [1 ]
Bhowmik, Palash. K. [2 ]
Arcilesi, David [1 ]
Sabharwall, Piyush [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Idaho, 1776 Sci Ctr Dr, Idaho Falls, ID 83402 USA
[2] Idaho Natl Lab, 2525 Fremont Ave, Idaho Falls, ID 83415 USA
关键词
AP1000; PCTRAN; SBLOCA; passive safety systems; reactor simulation; system thermal hydraulics; LIQUID ENTRAINMENT; ADS-4; LOCA; MODEL; PCTRAN; LINE;
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10.1080/00295450.2024.2342168
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TL [原子能技术]; O571 [原子核物理学];
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0827 ; 082701 ;
摘要
The Westinghouse Electric Company's Advanced Passive Reactor (AP1000) is characterized by the incorporation of passive safety systems (PSSs) designed to ensure core cooling during transient events. The assessment of PSSs requires evaluation of their performance through a combination of experiments and simulations employing various thermal-hydraulic codes. In addition, detailed evaluation of PSSs for a specific reactor system transient analysis such as loss-of-coolant-accident analysis supports understanding representative integral effects test facility development and the further evolution model development and assessment process. Developing a reactor system code is a complex and time-consuming process that requires significant engineering expertise and effort. It can take several months to even years to complete in the early stages of reactor system design and analysis. However, this process can be expedited through the use of transient simulator models for similar reactor systems, which can be used for lesson learning and training purposes. This study uses the Personal Computer Transient Analyzer (PCTRAN) code. The main advantage of PCTRAN is its ease of use and ability to run faster than real time. This study presents the results obtained for a small-break loss-of-coolant accident (SBLOCA) for two breaks using the full version (licensed) of PCTRAN. The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate the overall system behavior during the postulated SBLOCA event as well as assess the capability of the PCTRAN code to reproduce the system response during transient events. The obtained results were compared with the Westinghouse NOTRUMP system code. The PCTRAN code proved to be reliable in predicting the qualitative behavior of the system in both transient cases. As for the system response, it was found that it is contingent on the activation time of the PSSs. The differences in reactor coolant system pressure between the two codes were attributed to the critical flow model and simplification of mass and energy balance. Despite PCTRAN's limitations, it can still provide a reasonable prediction of various reactor parameters such as pressure, mass flow rate, and void fraction during a SBLOCA scenario. It is worth noting that PCTRAN currently employs a bulk approach similar to that of the Modular Accident Analysis Program (MAAP) and MELCOR codes. However, the upcoming version of PCTRAN will include an artificial intelligence-based detection and accident prevention system, as well as different models for different reactor components. Consequently, PCTRAN has the potential to be upgraded to match the system thermal-hydraulic codes of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and become more widely used in cybersecurity to safeguard nuclear power plants from cyberattacks.
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