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BWR lower head penetration failure test focusing on eutectic melting

山下 拓哉; 佐藤 拓未; 間所 寛; 永江 勇二

Annals of Nuclear Energy, 173, p.109129_1 - 109129_15, 2022/08

 被引用回数:0 パーセンタイル:0.01(Nuclear Science & Technology)

Decommissioning work occasioned by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (1F) accident of March 2011 is in progress. Severe accident (SA) analysis, testing, and internal investigation are being used to grasp the 1F internal state. A PWR system that refers to the TMI-2 accident is typical for SA codes and testing, on the other hand, a BWR system like 1F is uncommon, understanding the 1F internal state is challenging. The present study conducted the ELSA-1 test, a test that focused on damage from eutectic melting of the liquid metal pool and control rod drive (CRD), to elucidate the lower head (LH) failure mechanism in the 1F accident. The results demonstrated that depending on the condition of the melt pool formed in the lower plenum, a factor of LH boundary failure was due to eutectic melting. In addition, the state related to the CRD structure of 1F unit 2 were estimated.

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Preliminary evaluation of the fuel debris behavior below the RPV lower head boundary of 1F Unit-2

坂東 大都*; 佐々木 凌太郎*; 福田 貴斉*; 山路 哲史*; 山下 拓哉

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As one of the three tasks of "Project of Decommissioning, Contaminated Water and Treated Water Management (Development of Analysis and Estimation Technologies for Characterization of Fuel Debris) (Development of Estimation Technologies of RPV Damaged Condition, etc.)", this study presents evaluation of the fuel debris behavior below the damaged RPV lower head boundary of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (1F) Unit-2. The focus of the study is to evaluate the debris behavior at the time of / after the failure of the RPV boundary. It is expected to provide more comprehensive understanding of the precedingly obtained muon image, which seemed to indicate that a large amount of highly-dense materials distributed between the RPV lower head and the thermal insulation structures just below the RPV. The Moving Particle Semi-implicit (MPS) method is being developed to evaluate the fuel debris behavior in/under the actual plant geometry and conditions. The melt behavior analysis code, based on the MPS method, is being developed to analyze the following two debris behaviors. Firstly, the debris discharge behavior from penetration tube structures is analyzed. The solidified debris blocks are represented by rigid bodies, using the Passively Moving Solid (PMS) model with consideration of decay heat of the oxidic fuel debris. The relocations of the oxidic debris involving melting of the surrounding metallic debris and the penetration tube wall structure are analyzed. Secondly, the melt behavior on / through the multi-layered thermal insulation structures below the RPV is analyzed. The discharged melt from the RPV boundary may freeze on the insulation plate, depending on the thermal condition in the pedestal and the discharged melt history.

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