Safest Roadmap for Corium Experimental Research in Europe

Author:

Journeau Christophe1,Bouyer Viviane2,Cassiaut-Louis Nathalie2,Fouquart Pascal2,Piluso Pascal2,Ducros Gérard2,Gossé Stéphane3,Guéneau Christine3,Quaini Andrea3,Fluhrer Beatrix4,Miassoedov Alexei4,Stuckert Juri4,Steinbrück Martin4,Bechta Sevostian5,Kudinov Pavel5,Ma Weimin5,Sehgal Bal Raj5,Hozer Zoltan6,Guba Attila6,Manara Dario7,Bottomley David7,Fischer Manfred8,Langrock Gert8,Schmidt Holger8,Kiselova Monika9,Ždarek Jiri9

Affiliation:

1. CEA, DEN, Cadarache, Saint-Paul-lez-Durance 13108, France e-mail:

2. CEA, DEN, Cadarache, Saint-Paul-lez-Durance 13108, France

3. CEA, DEN, Saclay, Gif-sur-Yvette 91191, France

4. KIT, Hermann-von-Helmholtz Pl. 1, Eggenstein Leopoldshafen 76344, Germany

5. Nuclear Power Safety Department, KTH, Stockholm 100 44, Sweden

6. MTA EK, Budapest 1121, Hungary

7. Joint Research Centre (JRC), Hermann-von-Helmholtz Pl. 1, Karlsruhe 76125, Germany

8. AREVA GmbH, Paul Gossen Strasse 100, Postfach 1109, Erlangen 91001, Germany

9. UJV REZ a.s., Hlavni 130, Husinec Rez 250 68, Czech Republic

Abstract

Severe accident facilities for European safety targets (SAFEST) is a European project networking the European experimental laboratories focused on the investigation of a nuclear power plant (NPP) severe accident (SA) with reactor core melting and formation of hazardous material system known as corium. The main objective of the project is to establish coordinated activities, enabling the development of a common vision and severe accident research roadmaps for the next years, and of the management structure to achieve these goals. In this frame, a European roadmap on severe accident experimental research has been developed to define research challenges to contribute to further reinforcement of Gen II and III NPP safety. The roadmap takes into account different SA phenomena and issues identified and prioritized in the analyses of severe accidents at commercial NPPs and in the results of the recent European stress tests carried out after the Fukushima accident. Nineteen relevant issues related to reactor core meltdown accidents have been selected during these efforts. These issues have been compared to a survey of the European SA research experimental facilities and corium analysis laboratories. Finally, the coherence between European infrastructures and R&D needs has been assessed and a table linking issues and infrastructures has been derived. The comparison shows certain important lacks in SA research infrastructures in Europe, especially in the domains of core late reflooding impact on source term, reactor pressure vessel failure and molten core release modes, spent fuel pool (SFP) accidents, as well as the need for a large-scale experimental facility operating with up to 500 kg of chemically prototypic corium melt.

Funder

Seventh Framework Programme

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Safety Research,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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