Published May 23, 2011 | Version v1
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OECD MMCI Small-Scale Water Ingression and Crust Strength Tests (SSWICS) SSWICS-2 test data report: thermal hydraulic results, Rev. 0 September 20, 2002

  • 1. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Rockville, MD (United States)
  • 2. Argonne National Laboratory (United States). Nuclear Engineering Division

Description

The Melt Attack and Coolability Experiments (MACE) program at Argonne National Laboratory addressed the issue of the ability of water to cool and thermally stabilize a molten core/concrete interaction (MCCI) when the reactants are flooded from above. These tests provided data regarding the nature of corium interactions with concrete, the heat transfer rates from the melt to the overlying water pool, and the role of noncondensable gases in the mixing processes that contribute to melt quenching. However, due to the integral nature of these tests, several questions regarding the crust freezing behavior could not be adequately resolved. These questions include: (1) To what extent does water ingression into the crust increase the melt quench rate above the conduction-limited rate and how is this affected by melt composition and system pressure and (2) What is the fracture strength of the corium crust when subjected to a thermal-mechanical load and how does it depend upon the melt composition? A series of separate-effects experiments are being conducted to address these issues. The first employs an apparatus designed to measure the quench rate of a pool of corium (∼φ30 cm; up to 20 cm deep). The main parameter to be varied in these quench tests is the melt composition since it is thought to have a critical influence on the crust cracking behavior which, in turn, alters quench rate. The issue of crust strength will be addressed with a second apparatus designed to mechanically load the crust produced by the quench tests. This apparatus will measure the fracture strength of the crust while under a thermal load created by a heating element beneath the crust. The two apparatuses used to measure the melt quench rate and crust strength are jointly referred to as SSWICS (Small-Scale Water Ingression and Crust Strength). This report describes results of the second water ingression test, designated SSWICS-2. The report includes a description of the test apparatus, the instrumentation used, plots of the recorded data, and some rudimentary data reduction to obtain an estimate of the heat flux from the corium to the overlying water pool.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://www.ipd.anl.gov/anlpubs/2011/05/69916.pdf; PURL: https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1014862-PPQsuw/

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Pagination
18 p.
Report number
OECD/MCCI--2002-TR06

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
42065374
Subject category
S22: GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
ANL; CORIUM; FRACTURE PROPERTIES; FREEZING; GASES; HEAT FLUX; HEAT TRANSFER; HEATING; OECD; QUENCHING; THERMAL HYDRAULICS; WATER
Descriptors DEC
ENERGY TRANSFER; FLUID MECHANICS; FLUIDS; HYDRAULICS; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; MECHANICS; NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS; US AEC; US DOE; US ERDA; US ORGANIZATIONS

Optional Information

Contract/Grant/Project number
AC02-06CH11357
Notes
doi 10.2172/1014862
Funding organization
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (United States)