Post-Test Analysis of the BETHSY 9.3 Experiment- Steam Generator Tube Rupture with Failure of both the High Pressure Safety Injection and Auxiliary Feedwater Systems


Post-Test Analysis of the BETHSY 9.3 Experiment- Steam Generator Tube Rupture with Failure of both the High Pressure Safety Injection and Auxiliary Feedwater Systems

Krepper, E.; Schäfer, F.

In the framework of the external validation of the thermalhydraulic code ATHLET MOD 1.1 CYCLE D, which is being developed by the GRS, post test analyses of two experiments were done, which were performed at the french integral test facility BETHSY. During test 9.3 the consequences of a steam generator U-tube rupture with failure of the high pressure injection and of the auxiliary feedwater supply were investigated. As accident management measures, the depressurization of the secondary sides, first of the two intact steam generators, then of the damaged steam generator and finally the primary depressurization by opening of the pressurizer valve were performed.
The results show, that the code ATHLET is able to describe the complex scenario in good accordance with the experiment. The safety relevant statement could be reproduced. Deviations, which did`nt impose the general results, occured concerning the break mass flow during the depressurization of the damaged steam generator and the description of the failure of the heat transfer to the damaged steam generator. Reasons are hardly to find, because these processes are highly complex.

  • Lecture (Conference)
    Jahrestagung Kerntechnik '99, Tagungsbericht S. 103-106, Karlsruhe, 18.-20. Mai 1999
  • Contribution to proceedings
    Jahrestagung Kerntechnik '99, Tagungsbericht S. 103-106, Karlsruhe, 18.-20. Mai 1999

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