Activities within the frame of the IAEA’s Technical Working Group on Advanced Technologies for HWRs (TWG-HWR) are conducted in a project within the IAEA’s subprogramme on nuclear power reactor technology development. The objective of the activities on HWRs is to foster, within the frame of the TWG-HWR, information exchange and co-operative research on technology development for current and future HWRs, with an emphasis on safety, economics and fuel resource sustainability. One of the activities recommended by the TWG-HWR was an international standard problem exercise entitled: “Intercomparison and validation of computer codes for thermalhydraulics safety analyses”. Intercomparison and validation of computer codes used in different countries for thermalhydraulics safety analyses will enhance the confidence in the predictions made by these codes. However, the intercomparison and validation exercise needs a set of reliable experimental data. The RD-14M Large-Loss Of Coolant Accident (LOCA) test B9401 simulating HWR LOCA behaviour that was conducted by Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd (AECL) was selected for this validation project. This report provides a comparison of the results obtained from six participating countries, utilizing four different computer codes. General conclusions are reached and recommendations made. The IAEA expresses its appreciation to the CANDU Owners Group (COG) for releasing the experimental data to the international community, and to D. Richards of AECL, Canada for leading the activity. The IAEA officer responsible for this publication was R. Lyon of the Division of Nuclear Power.

Intercomparison and validation of computer codes for thermalhydraulic safety analysis of heavy water reactors

D'AURIA, FRANCESCO SAVERIO;
2004-01-01

Abstract

Activities within the frame of the IAEA’s Technical Working Group on Advanced Technologies for HWRs (TWG-HWR) are conducted in a project within the IAEA’s subprogramme on nuclear power reactor technology development. The objective of the activities on HWRs is to foster, within the frame of the TWG-HWR, information exchange and co-operative research on technology development for current and future HWRs, with an emphasis on safety, economics and fuel resource sustainability. One of the activities recommended by the TWG-HWR was an international standard problem exercise entitled: “Intercomparison and validation of computer codes for thermalhydraulics safety analyses”. Intercomparison and validation of computer codes used in different countries for thermalhydraulics safety analyses will enhance the confidence in the predictions made by these codes. However, the intercomparison and validation exercise needs a set of reliable experimental data. The RD-14M Large-Loss Of Coolant Accident (LOCA) test B9401 simulating HWR LOCA behaviour that was conducted by Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd (AECL) was selected for this validation project. This report provides a comparison of the results obtained from six participating countries, utilizing four different computer codes. General conclusions are reached and recommendations made. The IAEA expresses its appreciation to the CANDU Owners Group (COG) for releasing the experimental data to the international community, and to D. Richards of AECL, Canada for leading the activity. The IAEA officer responsible for this publication was R. Lyon of the Division of Nuclear Power.
2004
Adam, N; Bedrossian, G; Cho, Y. J.; Cleveland, J; D'Auria, FRANCESCO SAVERIO; Galassi, G. M.; Gersberg, S; Gupta, S. K.; Istrate, R; Jifcu, P; Lee, S. H.; Lyon, R; Richards, D. L.; Swartz, R; Zhou, H.
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