Published July 30, 2022 | Version v1
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An Improved Steady-State and Transient Analysis of the RSG-GAS Reactor Core under RIA Conditions Using MTR-DYN and EUREKA-2/RR Codes

  • 1. Nuclear Reactor Technology, Research Organization for Nuclear Energy, National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), 80th Building of Science and Technology Research Center (Kawasan Puspiptek Serpong), South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia
  • 2. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, One Bethel Valley Road, Oak Ridge 37830, TN, USA

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Steady-state and transient analysis of reactor core under Reactivity-Initiated Accident (RIA) conditions are important for reactor operation safety. The reactor dynamics are influenced by neutronic and thermal-hydraulic aspects of the core. In this study, steady-state and transient analysis under RIA conditions of the RSG-GAS multipurpose reactor was carried out using MTR-DYN and EUREKA-2/RR programs. Neutronic calculations were performed using a few group cross-sections generated by Serpent 2 with the latest cross-section data ENDF/B-VIII.0. Steady-state conditions were carried out with a nominal power of 30 MW, while transient under RIA conditions occurred because the control rod was pulled too quickly while the reactor operated. These transient RIA conditions were performed for two cases, during start-up with an initial power of 1 W, and within power range with an initial power of 1 MW. Thermal-hydraulic parameters considered in this study are reactor power, the temperature of the fuel, cladding, and coolant. The calculated maximum fuel temperature at a steady state is 126.02°C. Meanwhile, the calculated maximum fuel temperature during RIA conditions at the initial power of 1 W and 1 MW are 64.38°C and 137.14°C, respectively. There are no significant differences in thermal-hydraulic parameters between each used program. The thermal-hydraulic parameters such as the maximum temperature of the coolant, cladding, and fuel under this postulated RIA condition are within the acceptable reactor operation safety limits.

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Journal Title
Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations
Journal Volume
2022
Journal Page Range
1-12
ISSN
1687-6075

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DIPA 2021
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Fiscal Years of 2021