SECOND ATLAS DOMESTIC STANDARD PROBLEM (DSP-02) FOR A CODE ASSESSMENT

KAERI (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) has been operating an integral effect test facility, the Advanced Thermal-Hydraulic Test Loop for Accident Simulation (ATLAS), for transient and accident simulations of advanced pressurized water reactors (PWRs). Using ATLAS, a high-quality integral eff...

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Main Authors: YEON-SIK KIM, KI-YONG CHOI, SEOK CHO, HYUN-SIK PARK, KYOUNG-HO KANG, CHUL-HWA SONG, WON-PIL BAEK
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-12-01
Series:Nuclear Engineering and Technology
Subjects:
DVI
DSP
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573315300747
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spelling doaj-79a8ab89124945e2a6b01b0396577b2f2020-11-24T22:43:33ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332013-12-0145787189410.5516/NET.02.2013.009SECOND ATLAS DOMESTIC STANDARD PROBLEM (DSP-02) FOR A CODE ASSESSMENTYEON-SIK KIMKI-YONG CHOISEOK CHOHYUN-SIK PARKKYOUNG-HO KANGCHUL-HWA SONGWON-PIL BAEKKAERI (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) has been operating an integral effect test facility, the Advanced Thermal-Hydraulic Test Loop for Accident Simulation (ATLAS), for transient and accident simulations of advanced pressurized water reactors (PWRs). Using ATLAS, a high-quality integral effect test database has been established for major design basis accidents of the APR1400 plant. A Domestic Standard Problem (DSP) exercise using the ATLAS database was promoted to transfer the database to domestic nuclear industries and contribute to improving a safety analysis methodology for PWRs. This 2nd ATLAS DSP (DSP-02) exercise aims at an effective utilization of an integral effect database obtained from ATLAS, the establishment of a cooperation framework among the domestic nuclear industry, a better understanding of the thermal hydraulic phenomena, and an investigation into the possible limitation of the existing best-estimate safety analysis codes. A small break loss of coolant accident with a 6-inch break at the cold leg was determined as a target scenario by considering its technical importance and by incorporating interests from participants. This DSP exercise was performed in an open calculation environment where the integral effect test data was open to participants prior to the code calculations. This paper includes major information of the DSP-02 exercise as well as comparison results between the calculations and the experimental data.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573315300747ATLASIntegral Effect TestDVISBLOCAThermal-HydraulicDSP
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author YEON-SIK KIM
KI-YONG CHOI
SEOK CHO
HYUN-SIK PARK
KYOUNG-HO KANG
CHUL-HWA SONG
WON-PIL BAEK
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KI-YONG CHOI
SEOK CHO
HYUN-SIK PARK
KYOUNG-HO KANG
CHUL-HWA SONG
WON-PIL BAEK
SECOND ATLAS DOMESTIC STANDARD PROBLEM (DSP-02) FOR A CODE ASSESSMENT
Nuclear Engineering and Technology
ATLAS
Integral Effect Test
DVI
SBLOCA
Thermal-Hydraulic
DSP
author_facet YEON-SIK KIM
KI-YONG CHOI
SEOK CHO
HYUN-SIK PARK
KYOUNG-HO KANG
CHUL-HWA SONG
WON-PIL BAEK
author_sort YEON-SIK KIM
title SECOND ATLAS DOMESTIC STANDARD PROBLEM (DSP-02) FOR A CODE ASSESSMENT
title_short SECOND ATLAS DOMESTIC STANDARD PROBLEM (DSP-02) FOR A CODE ASSESSMENT
title_full SECOND ATLAS DOMESTIC STANDARD PROBLEM (DSP-02) FOR A CODE ASSESSMENT
title_fullStr SECOND ATLAS DOMESTIC STANDARD PROBLEM (DSP-02) FOR A CODE ASSESSMENT
title_full_unstemmed SECOND ATLAS DOMESTIC STANDARD PROBLEM (DSP-02) FOR A CODE ASSESSMENT
title_sort second atlas domestic standard problem (dsp-02) for a code assessment
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Engineering and Technology
issn 1738-5733
publishDate 2013-12-01
description KAERI (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute) has been operating an integral effect test facility, the Advanced Thermal-Hydraulic Test Loop for Accident Simulation (ATLAS), for transient and accident simulations of advanced pressurized water reactors (PWRs). Using ATLAS, a high-quality integral effect test database has been established for major design basis accidents of the APR1400 plant. A Domestic Standard Problem (DSP) exercise using the ATLAS database was promoted to transfer the database to domestic nuclear industries and contribute to improving a safety analysis methodology for PWRs. This 2nd ATLAS DSP (DSP-02) exercise aims at an effective utilization of an integral effect database obtained from ATLAS, the establishment of a cooperation framework among the domestic nuclear industry, a better understanding of the thermal hydraulic phenomena, and an investigation into the possible limitation of the existing best-estimate safety analysis codes. A small break loss of coolant accident with a 6-inch break at the cold leg was determined as a target scenario by considering its technical importance and by incorporating interests from participants. This DSP exercise was performed in an open calculation environment where the integral effect test data was open to participants prior to the code calculations. This paper includes major information of the DSP-02 exercise as well as comparison results between the calculations and the experimental data.
topic ATLAS
Integral Effect Test
DVI
SBLOCA
Thermal-Hydraulic
DSP
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573315300747
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