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Initial relocation behavior of control rod materials in boiling water reactors studied via time-resolved visualization
  • Ueda, Shota ;
  • Jo, Byeongnam ;
  • Kondo, Masahiro ;
  • Erkan, Nejdet ;
  • Yajima, Takeshi ;
  • Okamoto, Koji
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Publication Year
2018-07-01
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Nuclear Engineering and Design, Vol.333, pp.99-114
Keyword
Boiling water reactorControl rodEutectic meltingSevere accidentVisualization
Mesh Keyword
Droplet formationEutectic meltEutectic meltingEutectic pointsFilm formationsFukushimaSevere accidentTime-resolved
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsNuclear Energy and EngineeringMaterials Science (all)Safety, Risk, Reliability and QualityWaste Management and DisposalMechanical Engineering
Abstract
For the Fukushima decommissioning, the distribution of boron species in the fuel debris must be determined to assess the risk of recriticality, the debris hardness and thus complicate its successful retrieval. As a result, the relocation behavior of boron carbide (B4C) control rod materials has attracted significant attention. In this work, the influence of the thickness of its stainless steel (SS) clad on the initial relocation behavior of the control rod was investigated. In particular, the initial relocation behavior of the B4C control rod materials was dynamically visualized using a technique previously developed by the authors. To simulate the control rod, a type-304 SS tube filled with B4C powder containing particles with sizes of approximately 20–30 µm was heated to a temperature exceeding its eutectic point (1473 K). The three relocation modes of the obtained eutectic melt corresponded to film formation, droplet formation without collapse and droplet formation with collapse.
ISSN
0029-5493
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/30188
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nucengdes.2018.04.006
Type
Article
Funding
Funding: This study was partially supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number 17J07634 and \u201cHigh-accuracy computations of the core structure relocation during severe accidents\u201d project funded by the Initiatives for Atomic Energy Basic and Generic Strategic Research program of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan .
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