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Possible pressurized thermal shock events during large primary to secondary leakage. The Hungarian AGNES project and PRISE accident scenarios in VVER-440/V213 type reactor

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  • 1. KFKI Atomic Energy Research Inst., Budabest (Hungary)

Description

Nuclear power plants of WWER-440/213-type have several special features. Consequently, the transient behaviour of such a reactor system should be different from the behaviour of the PWRs of western design. The opening of the steam generator (SG) collector cover, as a specific primary to secondary circuit leakage (PRISE) occurring in WWER-type reactors happened first time in Rovno NPP Unit I on January 22, 1982. Similar accident was studied in the framework of IAEA project RER/9/004 in 1987-88 using the RELAP4/mod6 code. The Hungarian AGNES (Advanced General and New Evaluation of Safety) project was performed in the period 1991-94 with the aim to reassess the safety of the Paks NPP using state-of-the-art techniques. The project comprised three type of analyses for the primary to secondary circuit leakages: Design Basis Accident (DBA) analyses, Pressurized Thermal Shock (PTS) study and deterministic analyses for Probabilistic Safety Analysis (PSA). Major part of the thermohydraulic analyses has been performed by the RELAP5/mod2.5/V251 code version with two input models

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Part of:
Fourth international seminar on horizontal steam generators

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Publishing Information

ISBN
951-764-189-3
Imprint Title
Fourth international seminar on horizontal steam generators
Imprint Pagination
305 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 72-110.
Report number
LTKK-TJ--67

Conference

Title
4. international seminar on horizontal steam generators.
Dates
11-13 Mar 1997.
Place
Lappeenranta (Finland).

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