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Steam explosion experiments using partially oxidized corium
J. H. Kim
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 22, no. 11, pp.2245-2253, 2008
Abstract : Two steam explosion experiments were performed in the TROI (Test for Real cOrium Interaction with water) facility
by using partially oxidized molten corium (core material), which is produced during a postulated core melt accident
in a nuclear reactor. A triggered steam explosion occurred in one case, but none occurred in the other case. The dynamic
pressure and the dynamic load measured in the former experiment show a stronger explosion than those performed
previously with oxidic corium. Meanwhile, a steam explosion is prohibited when the melt temperature is low,
because the melt is easily solidified to prevent a liquid-liquid interaction. The partially oxidized corium could enhance
the strength of a steam explosion due to the thermal energy from an exothermic chemical reaction between the water
and the uranium metal with a sufficient superheat extracted during melting. The melt composition effect on a steam
explosion load, which was not included during the nuclear design, needs to be included in it.
Keyword : Steam explosion; TROI; Partially oxidized corium; Core melt accident; Nuclear reactor |
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