Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations (Jan 2021)

Study on Release and Migration of Radionuclides under the Small Break Loss of Coolant Accident in a Marine Reactor

  • Zhao Fang,
  • Zou Shuliang,
  • Liu Zejun,
  • Xu Tao,
  • Xu Shoulong,
  • Huang Yan,
  • Feng Jinjun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6635950
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Using severe accident analysis program MELCOR, the small break loss of coolant accident (SBLOCA) analysis model was established for a marine reactor. The release and migration of radionuclides were analyzed during a severe accident induced by SBLOCA. The analysis of the hydrogen source term release showed that the maximum hydrogen release amount was 248.567 kg, and the hydrogen release amount accounted for less than 4% of the air volume. So, there would be no danger of hydrogen explosion accidents. The research mainly focused on the behaviors of the release, the transport, the retention, and the final distribution of inert gases represented by Xe, volatile gases represented by CsI, and nonvolatile nuclides represented by Ba. The results showed that the reactor core exposed completely with a lagging by 510 s and the initial release time of nuclides was lagged by 1916 s. The release shares of Xe in the primary circuit system, the containment, and the environment were 0.013%, 0.06%, and 32.71%, respectively. Also, Ba shared 0.016%, 0.0032%, and 3.28%, respectively, and CsI shared 0.0145%, 0.0012%, and 2.845%, respectively.