IN-VESSEL RETENTION OF MOLTEN CORE DEBRIS FOR CAP1400
In-vessel retention (IVR) of core melt through external reactor vessel cooling (ERVC) is a key severe accident management strategy to ensure that the vessel head remains intact and eliminate consequent major threats to containment integrity. To maintain the margin against the failure of the reactor vessel and make sure of the feasibility of IVR for its role to confine the molten corium with 1400MW power, CAP1400,Chinese version of large passive PWR, systematic investigations including experimental and analytical researches of IVR are very important to the development of CAP1400. This paper briefly reviews the progress and tasks of a four-year project which was planned to analyze, evaluate, improve and validate the effectiveness of IVR employed in the CAP1400.
Junrong Wang Huajian Chang Wenxiang Zheng Zhiwei Zhou
State Nuclear Power Technology R&D Center Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology Tsinghua University BeiJing,100084 China
国际会议
18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering(第18届国际核能工程大会 ICONE 18)
西安
英文
1-7
2010-05-17(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)