2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/6021346
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Standalone Containment Analysis of Four Phébus Tests with the ASTEC and the MELCOR Codes

Abstract: After the severe accident (SA) occurred at the Three-Miles Island Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), important efforts on the investigation of the different phenomena during this kind of accidents have been started. Several experimental campaigns investigating one phenomenon at time or the combination of two or more phenomena have been performed. Today, the Phébus experimental campaign is probably the most important activity on the evaluation of the coupling among different phenomena. Four out of five tests investigat… Show more

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“…In view of their complex structure, special attention is required to describe their hydrodynamic and associated properties. Specifically, there exists a need to quantify the transport, deposition on surfaces, particle–particle interaction characteristics in pipes, vessels, and containment structures, , and fluid penetration characteristics in catalysts. Also, in the context of aerosols, the effects of the nonspherical nature are often expressed as shape factors, which influence the assessment of internal exposure due to the inhalation of radioactive particles. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of their complex structure, special attention is required to describe their hydrodynamic and associated properties. Specifically, there exists a need to quantify the transport, deposition on surfaces, particle–particle interaction characteristics in pipes, vessels, and containment structures, , and fluid penetration characteristics in catalysts. Also, in the context of aerosols, the effects of the nonspherical nature are often expressed as shape factors, which influence the assessment of internal exposure due to the inhalation of radioactive particles. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%