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Thermal-Hydraulic Analyzes of a Slow Loss of Flow Accident in the IEA-R1 nuclear reactor using RELAP and CFD Codes

Franklin Cândido Costa Antônio Belchior Júnior Walmir Maximo Torres Pedro Esnesto Umbehaun Delvonei Alves D. Andrade

Abstrak

Among the most critical accidents for the IEA-R1, there is the Loss of Flow Accident (LOFA) in which a sudden and abrupt stop of the primary pump causes the loss of flow. Traditionally, this kind of accident is analyzed by thermal-hydraulic system codes. However, they can overestimate the fluid and fuel temperature along the transient by up to 20%. Moreover, thermal-hydraulic system codes can face difficulties to capture three-dimension phenomenon, such as the natural convection. Meanwhile, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) analysis has shown good results when analyzing open-pool research reactor accidents even dealing with flow inversion. This work presents a thermal-hydraulic analysis of a Slow Loss of Flow Accident (SLOFA) in the IEA-R1 using the RELAP5 code and the commercial CFD code Ansys CFX®. The objective is to combine the advantages of both approaches. The system code was used to find the transient boundary conditions for a CFD model. The CFD software solved the detailed flow pattern in a quarter of a fuel channel. The numerical results showed good agreement with the benchmark data. The peak temperatures were overestimated in only 1.8 °C in the fluid and 3 °C in the cladding. 

Penulis (5)

F

Franklin Cândido Costa

A

Antônio Belchior Júnior

W

Walmir Maximo Torres

P

Pedro Esnesto Umbehaun

D

Delvonei Alves D. Andrade

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Costa, F.C., Júnior, A.B., Torres, W.M., Umbehaun, P.E., Andrade, D.A.D. (2025). Thermal-Hydraulic Analyzes of a Slow Loss of Flow Accident in the IEA-R1 nuclear reactor using RELAP and CFD Codes. https://doi.org/10.15392/2319-0612.2025.2987

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2025
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10.15392/2319-0612.2025.2987
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