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          Benchmarking Severe Accident Computer Codes for Heavy Water Reactor Applications

          Closed for proposals

          Project Type

          Coordinated Research Project

          Project Code

          I32008

          CRP

          1451

          Approved Date

          9 May 2008

          Status

          Closed

          Start Date

          10 December 2008

          Expected End Date

          10 December 2012

          Completed Date

          28 January 2013

          Description

          Consideration of severe accidents at a nuclear power plant (NPP) is an essential component of the defence in depth approach used in nuclear safety. Severe accident analysis involves very complex physical phenomena that occur sequentially during various stages of accident progression. Computer codes are essential tools for understanding how the reactor and its containment might respond under severe accident conditions.

          This CRP promotes international collaboration among IAEA Member States through the benchmarking exercise to improve severe accident analysis capability for Heavy Water Reactors (HWRs). The CRP scope includes defining the severe accident sequence and conducting benchmark analyses for HWRs, simulating phenomenological experiments(s) relevant to severe accidents and comparing the results with experimental data, and evaluating the capabilities of existing computer codes to predict important severe accident phenomena and suggesting necessary code improvements and/or new experiments to reduce uncertainties. The CRP has been planned on the advice and with the support of the IAEA Nuclear Energy Department’s Technical Working Groups on Advanced Technologies for HWRs (the TWG-HWR). The CRP will be conducted by IAEA’s Nuclear Power Technology Development Section, in cooperation with the Division of Nuclear Installation Safety

          Objectives

          To improve safety for currently operating plants and to facilitate more economic and safe designs for future plants

          Specific objectives

          To promote international collaboration among IAEA Member States through the benchmarking exercise to improve severe accident analysis capability for heavy water reactors.

          Impact

          Many countries had a chance to study severe accidents in heavy water reactor for the first time through the CRP. They could improve understanding many complex behaviours and analysis methodology for severe accidents in heavy water reactor.

          Relevance

          Fukushima accident in 2011 renewed the attention for severe accidents in nuclear power plants. The CRP was conducted from 2009 to 2012. The CRP provided a great benefit to IAEA Member States with heavy water reactors.

          CRP Publications

          Type

          TECDOC

          Year

          2013

          Description

          TECDOC is in the final editing stage and will be published within 2013.

          Country/Organization

          IAEA

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