Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations (Jan 2023)

Simulations of Core Damage Progression for TMI-2 Severe Accident Using CINEMA Computer Code

  • Rae-Joon Park,
  • Donggun Son,
  • Jun Ho Bae,
  • Sung Won Bae,
  • Bub-Dong Chung,
  • Kwang Soon Ha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/8322393
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2023

Abstract

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As an integrated computer code development for severe accident sequence analysis in Korea, CINEMA has been developing from an initiation event to a containment failure. The CINEMA computer code is composed of CSPACE, SACAP, and SIRIUS, which are capable of simulating core melt progression with thermal hydraulic analysis of the RCS (reactor coolant system), severe accident analysis of the containment, and fission product analysis in the vessel and the containment, respectively. The severe accident progression in TMI unit 2 has been analyzed as a part of a validation of the CINEMA computer code. This analysis has been performed to validate CINEMA models on the core melt progression, in particular, RCS thermal hydraulic behavior during core melt progression, fuel cladding oxidation with hydrogen generation, and fuel melting with relocation to the lower part of the core. The CINEMA results on main parameters, such as RCS pressure and an integrated hydrogen generation mass are compared with the TMI-2 data. The CINEMA results have shown that the RCS pressure is very similar to the TMI-2 data. The CINEMA results and measured total hydrogen production are very similar, which were approximately 465 kg and 460 kg, respectively.