European Research on the Corium issues within the SARNET Network of Excellence


European Research on the Corium issues within the SARNET Network of Excellence

Journeau, C.; Bonnet, J. M.; Godin-Jacqmin, L.; Piluso, P.; Tarabelli, D.; Altstadt, E.; et al.

Within SARNET, the corium topic covers all the behaviors of corium from early phase of core degradation to in or ex-vessel corium recovery with the exception of corium interaction with water, direct containment heating and fission product release. The corium topic regroups in three work packages the critical mass of competence required to improve significantly the corium behavior knowledge.
The spirit of the SARNET networking is to share the knowledge, the facilities and the simulation tools for severe accidents, so to reach a better efficiency and to rationalize the R&D effort at European level. Extensive benchmarking has been launched in most of the areas of research. These benchmarks were mainly dedicated to the recalculation of experiments, while, in the next periods, a larger focus will be given to integral experiments or reactor applications. Eventually, all the knowledge will be accumulated in the ASTEC severe accident simulation code through physical model improvements and extension of validation database. This paper summarizes the progress that has been achieved in the frame of the networking activities. A special focus is placed on the melt pool and debris coolability and corium-concrete interaction, in which, the effects due to multidimensional geometries and heterogeneities has been shown, during SARNET, to play a crucial role and for which further research is still needed.

Keywords: Nuclear reactors; severe accident; in-vessel cooling ex-vessel corium cooling

  • Contribution to proceedings
    2008 International Congress on Advances in Nuclear Power Plants (ICAPP'08), 08.-12.06.2008, Anaheim, United States
    Proceedings of ICAPP ‘08
  • Lecture (Conference)
    2008 International Congress on Advances in Nuclear Power Plants (ICAPP'08), 08.-12.06.2008, Anaheim, California, United States

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