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Advanced methods for BWR transient and stability analysis

Abstract

The design of advanced Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) fuel assemblies and cores is governed by the basic requirement of safe, reliable and flexible reactor operation with optimal fuel utilization. AREVA NP's comprehensive steady state and transient BWR methodology allows the designer to respond quickly and effectively to customer needs. AREVA NP uses S-RELAP5/RAMONA as the appropriate methodology for the representation of the entire plant. The 3D neutron kinetics and thermal-hydraulics code has been developed for the prediction of system, fuel and core behavior and provides additional margins for normal operation and transients. Of major importance is the extensive validation of the methodology. The validation is based on measurements at AREVA NP's test facilities, and comparison of the predictions with a great wealth of measured data gathered from BWR plants during many years of operation. Three of the main fields of interest are stability analysis, operational transients and reactivity initiated accidents (RIAs). The introduced 3D methodology for operational transients shows significant margin regarding the operational limit of critical power ratio, which has been approved by the German licensing authority. Regarding BWR stability a large number of measurements at different plants under various conditions have been performed and successfully post-calculated with RAMONA.  More>>
Authors:
Schmidt, A; Wehle, F; Opel, S; Velten, R [1] 
  1. AREVA, AREVA NP, Erlangen (Germany)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2008
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
INIS-CH-09-IYNC-2008-295
Resource Relation:
Conference: IYNC 2008: International Youth Nuclear Congress 2008, Interlaken (Switzerland), 21-26 Sep 2008; Other Information: Country of input: France; 14 refs
Subject:
21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; BWR TYPE REACTORS; COMPUTER CODES; FUEL ASSEMBLIES; KINETICS; NEUTRONS; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; REACTOR OPERATION; REACTOR SAFETY; STABILITY; STEADY-STATE CONDITIONS; TEST FACILITIES; THERMAL HYDRAULICS; THREE-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS; TRANSIENTS; VALIDATION
OSTI ID:
21172970
Research Organizations:
International Youth Nuclear Congress - IYNC (Country Unknown)
Country of Origin:
Switzerland
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: CH09V0068048149
Availability:
Available from INIS in electronic form
Submitting Site:
CHN
Size:
13 pages
Announcement Date:
Jun 18, 2009

Citation Formats

Schmidt, A, Wehle, F, Opel, S, and Velten, R. Advanced methods for BWR transient and stability analysis. Switzerland: N. p., 2008. Web.
Schmidt, A, Wehle, F, Opel, S, & Velten, R. Advanced methods for BWR transient and stability analysis. Switzerland.
Schmidt, A, Wehle, F, Opel, S, and Velten, R. 2008. "Advanced methods for BWR transient and stability analysis." Switzerland.
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abstractNote = {The design of advanced Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) fuel assemblies and cores is governed by the basic requirement of safe, reliable and flexible reactor operation with optimal fuel utilization. AREVA NP's comprehensive steady state and transient BWR methodology allows the designer to respond quickly and effectively to customer needs. AREVA NP uses S-RELAP5/RAMONA as the appropriate methodology for the representation of the entire plant. The 3D neutron kinetics and thermal-hydraulics code has been developed for the prediction of system, fuel and core behavior and provides additional margins for normal operation and transients. Of major importance is the extensive validation of the methodology. The validation is based on measurements at AREVA NP's test facilities, and comparison of the predictions with a great wealth of measured data gathered from BWR plants during many years of operation. Three of the main fields of interest are stability analysis, operational transients and reactivity initiated accidents (RIAs). The introduced 3D methodology for operational transients shows significant margin regarding the operational limit of critical power ratio, which has been approved by the German licensing authority. Regarding BWR stability a large number of measurements at different plants under various conditions have been performed and successfully post-calculated with RAMONA. This is the basis of reliable pre-calculations of the locations of regional and core-wide stability boundaries. (authors)}
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