According to the historical experience of international nuclear power software development and the requirements of relevant guidelines at home and abroad, a large number of experiments and theoretical work must be carried out to verify and confirm the empirical formulas, models and calculation methods used in the software and evaluate the models related to safety evaluation in order to make the software be applied to the design and analysis of nuclear power plants. Validation and evaluation is the most important key link in the process of nuclear power software development, which is heavy workload and difficult, and needs a lot of actual power plant operation data. This paper proposed a research on the validation and evaluation of the COSINE software package’s calculation capability and accuracy based on the operation data of the third generation passive PWR (Pressurized Water Reactor) AP1000. The comparison results between the operation limit parameters of the nuclear power plant including critical boron concentration, heat pipe factor of nuclear enthalpy rise, heat flux hot spot factor and AO (Axial Offset) showed that the data calculated by COSINE met the running requirements of the nuclear power plant, and the calculation accuracy keeps also in a good way.
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