Comparison of the QUENCH-06 experiment between ASYST and RELAP/SCDAPSIM 3.4
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Publication date
2024ISSN
1872-759X
Abstract
The behavior of nuclear reactors during a severe accident is significantly affected by hydrogen generation. The
QUENCH experiments are crucial for understanding the behavior of nuclear reactors during severe accidents,
particularly focusing on hydrogen generation and the thermal–hydraulic responses under extreme conditions.
Since an accurate prediction of hydrogen generation is crucial for severe accidents simulation codes, especially in
the early phase of an accident, this paper presents a comparative analysis of the QUENCH-06 experiment using
two prominent simulation codes, ASYST and RELAP/SCDAPSIM 3.4. The paper evaluates the capabilities of both
simulation codes to accurately predict the thermohydraulic behavior and hydrogen production during the early
phases of a reactor accident. Initial results from both codes are analyzed and discrepancies in hydrogen gener ation estimations are highlighted. This study aims to validate the improved oxidation models in ASYST/
SCDAPSIM code using QUENCH-06 experiment by selecting appropriate oxidation models in ASYST/SCDAPSIM
code, given the strong dependency of the dynamics on the hydrogen production rates, and to compare these
results with those from RELAP/SCDAPSIM MOD 3.4 code using the same input deck.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Pages
9 p.
Publisher
Elsevier
Citation
Sánchez-Mora, H., Pericas, R., Mustafa, R., & Vázquez-Rodríguez, R. (2024). Comparison of the QUENCH-06 experiment between ASYST and RELAP/SCDAPSIM 3.4. Nuclear Engineering and Design, 428, 113517. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucengdes.2024.113517
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