Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection (Jan 2006)

Assessment of RELAP5 model for the University of Massachusetts Lowell Research Reactor

  • Bousbia-Salah Anis,
  • Jirapongmed Areeya,
  • Hamidouche Tewfik,
  • White John R.,
  • D'Auria Francesco,
  • Adorni Martina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP0601003B
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 3 – 12

Abstract

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RELAP5 is a system code developed at the Idaho National Environmental and Engineering Laboratory for thermal hydraulic analysis of nuclear reactors. The code RELAP5 is widely used for safety analysis studies of commercial nuclear power plants. However, recent released version of RELAP5/3.2 and over present significant capabilities for analysis of nuclear reactor research systems. As a contribution to the assessment of RELAP5/3.3 for research reactor safety analysis, experimental data from the University of Massachusetts Lowell Research Reactor - UMLRR are used. The UMLRR is a 1 MW light water moderated and cooled, graphite-reflected, open-pool type research reactor. This paper presents the development and the validation of a UMLRR-RELAP model using experimental data. For this purpose, a series of experiments were performed for benchmarking RELAP5 calculations for research reactor systems. As a result of this study, the UMLRR nodalization is shown to be representative of the experimental data reactor behavior.

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