Abstract
In this report, the analysis methods, models and assumptions used to predict the pressure and temperature transients in the ITER containment following a loss of coolant accident are presented. The ITER reactor building is divided into 10 different volumes (zones) based on their functional design. The base model presented in this report will be modified in volume 2 in order to determine the peak pressure, the required size of openings between various functional zones and the differential pressures on walls separating these zones.
Nguyen, T H;
[1]
Wright, M A
[2]
- Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., Sheridan Park, ON (Canada). CANDU Operations
- Canadian Fusion Fuels Technology Project, Toronto, ON (Canada)
Citation Formats
Nguyen, T H, and Wright, M A.
ITER containment design-assist analysis. Volume 1: Analysis methods, models and assumptions.
Canada: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Nguyen, T H, & Wright, M A.
ITER containment design-assist analysis. Volume 1: Analysis methods, models and assumptions.
Canada.
Nguyen, T H, and Wright, M A.
1992.
"ITER containment design-assist analysis. Volume 1: Analysis methods, models and assumptions."
Canada.
@misc{etde_10120517,
title = {ITER containment design-assist analysis. Volume 1: Analysis methods, models and assumptions}
author = {Nguyen, T H, and Wright, M A}
abstractNote = {In this report, the analysis methods, models and assumptions used to predict the pressure and temperature transients in the ITER containment following a loss of coolant accident are presented. The ITER reactor building is divided into 10 different volumes (zones) based on their functional design. The base model presented in this report will be modified in volume 2 in order to determine the peak pressure, the required size of openings between various functional zones and the differential pressures on walls separating these zones.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1992}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {ITER containment design-assist analysis. Volume 1: Analysis methods, models and assumptions}
author = {Nguyen, T H, and Wright, M A}
abstractNote = {In this report, the analysis methods, models and assumptions used to predict the pressure and temperature transients in the ITER containment following a loss of coolant accident are presented. The ITER reactor building is divided into 10 different volumes (zones) based on their functional design. The base model presented in this report will be modified in volume 2 in order to determine the peak pressure, the required size of openings between various functional zones and the differential pressures on walls separating these zones.}
place = {Canada}
year = {1992}
month = {Mar}
}