A Critical Heat Generation for Safe Nuclear Fuels after a LOCA

Author:

Kim Jae-Yong1,Kim Dong-Bock2,Cho Hee-Jeong3,Kwon Soon-Bum4,Kwon Young-Doo4

Affiliation:

1. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, No. 111 Daedeokdaero 989 Road, Daejeon 305-353, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Global Marketing, Modeun Elevator Co., Ltd., No. 241 Ilbansaneop-gil Geochang-gun, Kyungsangnam-do, Namsang-myeon 670-881, Republic of Korea

3. Graduate School of Mechanical Engineering, Kyungpook National University, No. 80 Daehakro, Daegu 702-701, Republic of Korea

4. School of Mechanical Engineering & IEDT, Kyungpook National University, No. 80 Daehakro, Daegu 702-701, Republic of Korea

Abstract

This study applies a thermo-elasto-plastic-creep finite element procedure to the analysis of an accidental behavior of nuclear fuel as well as normal behavior. The result will be used as basic data for the robust design of nuclear power plant and fuels. We extended the range of mechanical strain from small or medium to large adopting the Hencky logarithmic strain measure in addition to the Green-Lagrange strain and Almansi strain measures, for the possible large strain situation in accidental environments. We found that there is a critical heat generation after LOCA without ECCS (event category 5), under which the cladding of fuel sustains the internal pressure and temperature for the time being for the rescue of the power plant. With the heat generation above the critical value caused by malfunctioning of the control rods, the stiffness of cladding becomes zero due to the softening by high temperature. The weak position of cladding along the length continuously bulges radially to burst and to discharge radioactive substances. This kind of cases should be avoid by any means.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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