Best estimate BWR transient analysis with TRACG assessment using data from BWR startup tests and LOCA integral tests

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Hitachi, Ltd, Hitachi-shi, Japan [1 ]
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J Nucl Sci Technol | / 8卷 / 607-620期
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Computer aided analysis - Computer simulation - Computer software - Hydraulics - Integration - Kinetic theory - Loss of coolant accidents - Mathematical models - Neutrons - Reactor startup - Transients;
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TRACG is a new version of the best estimate BWR transient analysis code, which utilizes a multi-dimensional two-fluid model for the thermal hydraulics and a three-dimensional neutron kinetics model. A three-dimensional neutronics, a fully implicit integration scheme and models for advanced BWR components have been implemented in the code upon TRAC-BF1. Assessment of TRACG has been performed in this study for the predictive capability of plant transients, which include thermal-hydraulic and neutronic interactions, as affected by responses of the plant control system. Simulations were presented for BWR representative transient tests, which were done as part of a series of BWR5 startup tests. As for the capability to predict thermal hydraulics during the design basis LOCAs, simulations were presented for the LOCA integral tests conducted in the ROSA-III at JAERI and the Hitachi TBL, which had been used for assessment of the TRAC former version. Consequently, (1) the space-dependent power flow transitions in a BWR were confirmed by TRACG simulations in which the module coupled with neutronics and thermal hydraulics during transients has been newly introduced, and (2) the characteristic thermal-hydraulic phenomena including multi-channel effects during the design basis LOCAs were confirmed, as well as the TRAC former version, by TRACG simulations on which the influence due to a fully implicit integration scheme has not extended. Capability of TRACG to predict BWR transients ranging from simple plant operational transients to design basis LOCAs was successfully demonstrated.
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