Development and validation of thermal-hydraulic and safety analysis code for CARR (TSACC)

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Abstract

A Thermal-hydraulic and Safety Analysis Code for CARR (TSACC) was developed using Fortran Language. The adoption of modular programming techniques enables TASCC to be applied to other reactors by easily modifying the corresponding function modules. Based on the principle of code validation, the Loss of Off-site Power (LOP) accident was analyzed using both TSACC and RELAP5/Mod3. Some important thermal-hydraulic parameters, such as coolant flowrate, temperature and MDNBR, in the mean channel and hot channel were obtained. The comparison between the computation results by TSACC and RELA5/Mod3 showed a good agreement in spite of a little larger difference during the coolant inverse flow process. The larger local difference is mainly caused by the adoption of different heat transfer correlations under low flow condition in the two codes. The code validation proves the applicability and accuracy of TSACC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40-44
Number of pages5
JournalHedongli Gongcheng/Nuclear Power Engineering
Volume30
Issue number1
StatePublished - Feb 2009

Keywords

  • CARR
  • Loss of off-site power accident
  • RELAP5/Mod3
  • Safety Analysis
  • TSACC
  • Thermal-hydraulic
  • Validation

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