Published October 2015 | Version v1
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Severe Accident Analysis for Combustible Gas Risk Evaluation inside CFVS

  • 1. FNC Technology Co. Ltd., Yongin (Korea, Republic of)
  • 2. KHNP-Central Research Institute, Daejeon (Korea, Republic of)

Description

The purpose of this study is to identify the composition of gases discharged into the containment filtered venting system by analyzing severe accidents. The accident scenarios which could be significant with respect to containment pressurization and hydrogen generation are derived and composition of containment atmosphere and possible discharged gas mixtures are estimated. In order to ensure the safety of the public and environment, the ventilation system should be designed properly by considering discharged gas flow rate, aerosol loads, radiation level, etc. One of considerations to be resolved is the risk due to combustible gas, especially hydrogen. Hydrogen can be generated largely by oxidation of cladding and decomposition of concrete. If the hydrogen concentration is high enough and other conditions like oxygen and steam concentration is met, the hydrogen can burn, deflagrate or detonate, which result in the damage the structural components. In particularly, after Fukushima accident, the hydrogen risk has been emphasized as an important contributor threatening the integrity of nuclear power plant during the severe accident. These results will be used to analyze the risk of hydrogen combustion inside the CFVS as boundary conditions. Severe accident simulation results are presented and discussed qualitatively with respect to hydrogen combustion. The hydrogen combustion risk inside of the CFVS has been examined qualitatively by investigating the discharge flow characteristics. Because the composition of the discharge flow to CFVS would be determined by the containment atmosphere, the severe accident progression and containment atmosphere composition have been investigated. Due to PAR operation, the hydrogen concentration in the containment would be decreased until the oxygen is depleted. After the oxygen is depleted, the hydrogen concentration would be increased. As a result, depending on the vent initiation timing (i.e. vent initiation pressure), the important factor for hydrogen combustion (i.e. composition of steam, hydrogen and oxygen) could be varied but it seems that hydrogen combustion would be difficult to occur due to effectiveness of PAR which reduce the hydrogen and oxygen

Part of:
Proceedings of the KNS 2015 Fall Meeting

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
KNS
Imprint Place
Daejeon (Korea, Republic of)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the KNS 2015 Fall Meeting
Imprint Pagination
[1 CD-ROM]
Journal Page Range
[4 p.]

Conference

Title
2015 Fall meeting of the KNS
Dates
28-30 Oct 2015
Place
Kyungju (Korea, Republic of)

INIS

Country of Publication
Korea, Republic of
Country of Input or Organization
Korea, Republic of
INIS RN
47085246
Subject category
S22: GENERAL STUDIES OF NUCLEAR REACTORS;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
CLADDING; FILTERS; FILTRATION; GASES; HAZARDS; OXIDATION; OXYGEN; REACTOR ACCIDENTS; STEAM
Descriptors DEC
ACCIDENTS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DEPOSITION; ELEMENTS; FLUIDS; NONMETALS; SEPARATION PROCESSES; SURFACE COATING

Optional Information

Notes
3 refs, 3 figs, 4 tabs