12th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering, Volume 2 2004
DOI: 10.1115/icone12-49566
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Water Confinement Effects in Response of Fuel Assembly to Faulted Condition Loads

Abstract: It has been established by other authors [1] that the accelerations of the water confined by the reactor core baffle plates has a significant effect on the responses of all the fuel assemblies during LOCA or seismic transients. This particular effect is a consequence of the water being essentially incompressible, and thus experiencing the same horizontal accelerations as the imposed baffle plate motions. These horizontal accelerations of the fluid induce lateral pressure gradients that cause horizontal buoyanc… Show more

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