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EU funding (€4,773,575): In-Vessel Melt Retention Severe Accident Management Strategy for Existing and Future NPPs Hor1 Jun 2015 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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In-Vessel Melt Retention Severe Accident Management Strategy for Existing and Future NPPs

The stabilization of molten corium is recognised as essential if a safe and stable state is to be reached following a severe accident. Among the possible options, In-Vessel Melt Retention (IVMR) appears as an attractive solution that would minimize the risks of containment failure (less Hydrogen produced, no corium-concrete interaction), if it can be proved to be feasible. The strategy is already adopted for the VVER 440 type 213 based on thorough research work for the Finnish Loviisa NPP and Hungarian Paks NPP. It is also included in the design of some new Gen.III reactors like AP-1000, APR 1400 and Chinese CPR-1000. It has also been studied in the past for other reactor concepts like KERENA (BWR) or VVER-640. Current approaches for reactors with relatively small power, such as VVER 440 or AP600, use conservative assumptions. However, for higher power reactors (around 1000 MWe), it is necessary to evaluate the IVMR strategy with best-estimate methods in order to address the uncertainties associated with the involved phenomena. Additional R&D is needed to ensure and demonstrate adequate safety margins, including identification of efficient technical solutions for the external cooling of the vessel and performing best-estimate evaluation of relevant scenarios. Among other provisions, the possibility of cooling the corium inside the vessel by direct injection of water into the degraded core, may be considered because it is likely to remove a significant part of the residual power. The goal of the project is an analysis of the applicability and technical feasibility of the IVMR strategy to high power reactors, both for existing ones (e.g. VVER 1000 type 320 units) as well as for future reactors of different types (PWR or BWR). The main outcomes of the project will be elevant assumptions and scenarios to estimate the maximum heat load on the vessel wall, improved numerical tools for the analysis of IVMR issues and a harmonized methodology on the IVMR.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
Agenzia Nazionale Per LE Nuove Tecnologie, L'Energia E LO Sviluppo Economico Sostenibile €109,125
Centrum Vyzkumu Rez s.r.o. €80,000
Commissariat a L Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives €550,682
Electricite de France €125,044
FORTUM POWER AND HEAT Oy €47,812
Framatome €24,996
GESELLSCHAFT FUR ANLAGEN UND REAKTORSICHERHEIT (GRS) gGmbH €0.00
HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM DRESDEN-ROSSENDORF e. V. €96,600
HUN-REN ENERGIATUDOMANYI KUTATOKOZPONT €46,000
Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine €58,030
Institut de Radioprotection et de Surete Nucleaire €840,130
Institute OF Nuclear Research And Nuclear Energy - Bulgarian Academy OF Sciences €41,400
Inzinierska Vypoctova Spolocnost Trnava s.r.o. €108,500
JRC -Joint Research Centre- European Commission €293,215
KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE €319,937
Kungliga Tekniska Hoegskolan €1,078,701
LIETUVOS ENERGETIKOS INSTITUTAS €28,875
Narodowe Centrum Badan Jadrowych €57,600
NUBIKI Nuclear Safety Research Institute Ltd. €45,375
NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY GROUP €69,825
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT Oy €80,456
Tractebel Engineering SA €7,875.00
Ujv Rez AS €663,397

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/662157

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