Energies (Oct 2021)

The H2020 McSAFER Project: Main Goals, Technical Work Program, and Status

  • Victor Hugo Sanchez-Espinoza,
  • Stephan Gabriel,
  • Heikki Suikkanen,
  • Joonas Telkkä,
  • Ville Valtavirta,
  • Marek Bencik,
  • Sören Kliem,
  • Cesar Queral,
  • Anthime Farda,
  • Florian Abéguilé,
  • Paul Smith,
  • Paul Van Uffelen,
  • Luca Ammirabile,
  • Marcus Seidl,
  • Christophe Schneidesch,
  • Dmitry Grishchenko,
  • Hector Lestani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14196348
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 19
p. 6348

Abstract

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This paper describes the main objectives, technical content, and status of the H2020 project entitled “High-performance advanced methods and experimental investigations for the safety evaluation of generic Small Modular Reactors (McSAFER)”. The main pillars of this project are the combination of safety-relevant thermal hydraulic experiments and numerical simulations of different approaches for safety evaluations of light water-cooled Small Modular Reactors (SMR). It describes the goals, the consortium, and the involved thermal hydraulic test facilities, e.g., the COSMOS-H (KIT), HWAT (KTH), and MOTEL (LUT), including the experimental programs. It also outlines the different safety assessment methodologies applied to four different SMR-designs, namely the CAREM (CNEA), SMART (KAERI), F-SMR (CEA), and NuScale. These methodologies are multiscale thermal hydraulics, conventional, low order, and high fidelity neutron physical methods used to demonstrate the inherent safety features of SMR-core designs under postulated design-basis-accident conditions. Finally, the status of the investigations is shortly discussed followed by the dissemination activities and an outlook.

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