High Flux Isotope Reactor System RELAP5 Input Model

DG Morris, MW Wendel - 1993 - osti.gov
DG Morris, MW Wendel
1993osti.gov
A thermal-hydraulic computational model of the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) has been
developed using the RELAP5 program. The purpose of the model is to provide a state-of-the
art thermal-hydraulic simulation tool for analyzing selected hypothetical accident scenarios
for a revised HFIR Safety Analysis Report (SAR). The model includes (1) a detailed
representation of the reactor core and other vessel components,(2) three heat
exchanger/pump cells,(3) pressurizing pumps and letdown valves, and (4) secondary …
A thermal-hydraulic computational model of the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) has been developed using the RELAP5 program. The purpose of the model is to provide a state-of-the art thermal-hydraulic simulation tool for analyzing selected hypothetical accident scenarios for a revised HFIR Safety Analysis Report (SAR). The model includes (1) a detailed representation of the reactor core and other vessel components, (2) three heat exchanger/pump cells, (3) pressurizing pumps and letdown valves, and (4) secondary coolant system (with less detail than the primary system). Data from HFIR operation, component tests, tests in facility mockups and the HFIR, HFIR specific experiments, and other pertinent experiments performed independent of HFIR were used to construct the model and validate it to the extent permitted by the data. The detailed version of the model has been used to simulate loss-of-coolant accidents (LOCAs), while the abbreviated version has been developed for the operational transients that allow use of a less detailed nodalization. Analysis of station blackout with core long-term decay heat removal via natural convection has been performed using the core and vessel portions of the detailed model.
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