Title: Presentation of SARNET2
1Presentation of SARNET2
T. Albiol (IRSN), J.P. Van Dorsselaere (IRSN), W.
Tromm (FZK), C. Journeau (CEA), I. Kljenak (JSI),
T. Haste (PSI), B.R. Sehgal (KTH), D. Beraha (GRS)
- ERMSAR 2008
- Nesseber, Bulgaria, September 23-25, 2008
2SARNET2 General Objectives integration,
diffusion of knowledge, sustainability
- To tackle the fragmentation existing in
defining/carrying out research programmes between
different countries - To diffuse the knowledge to the stakeholders,
especially in the new EU member states, more
efficiently, and associate them to the definition
and the conduct of the research programmes more
closely - To bring together top scientists in severe
accident research so as to be the world leader in
advanced computer tools for severe accident risk
assessment - To perform significant progress towards the
closure of the remaining high priority issues in
the domain of severe accidents (see next slide) - To establish a self-sustaining organization in
the field of severe accident research through
activities in networking, integration, knowledge
management, exchange of information,
dissemination of results and training in order to
keep the competence in severe accident management
alive in Europe and worldwide.
3SARNET2 Scientific Objectives
- Efforts put on the 6 high priority issues as
determined in SARNET / SARP WP - core coolability during reflood and debris
cooling - ex-vessel melt pool configuration during MCCI
ex-vessel corium coolability by top flooding - melt relocation into water ex-vessel FCI
- hydrogen mixing and combustion in containment
(flame acceleration) - oxidising impact on source term (Ru oxidising
conditions or air ingress for HBU and MOX fuel
elements) - iodine chemistry in RCS in containment
- Special focus in the SARNET2 JPA on the corium
issues (coolability and MCCI), including major
experimental activities - Strong cooperation with international programmes
such as Phébus FP, ISTP, ISTC, OECD/CSNI GAMA, ...
4SARNET2 Partners
- 41 partners
- 8 universities
- 23 research organisations
- 5 industry / utilities
- 5 TSOs / safety authorities
- 21 countries (18 European countries, USA, Canada,
Korea)
5SARNET2 Organisation scheme
Steering Committee (Core Group)
General Assembly
Information Consultation
Submission of Programme Proposals
Executive line
Proposal line
Advisory Committee
Management Team
EC
Control line on SARP programme proposals
(attribution of SARNET label)
Coordinator
WP leaders
Executive line
WP 1
WP 8
WP N
6SARNET2 Organisation in Work-Packages (as of
Sept. 03, 2008)
7SARNET2 Work-Packages (1 and 2 / 8)
- WP1 Management (MANAG)
- Coordination, administration and budget. Links
with the EC and the Core Group. Creation of a
legal entity for the long term self-sustainability
- Assessment of progress and results
- Periodic updates of the research priorities,
including definition of needed research
programmes and consensus on closure of issues
in link with PSA2 specialists, industry (advisory
committee) and international organizations (OECD,
ISTC, ...) - WP2 Spreading of Excellence (SE)
- Organization of three courses on severe accidents
targeted to students and severe accident
specialists in link with the ENEN.
Organization of one Information Day targeted to
NPP Managers. - Organization of periodic ERMSAR Conferences
- Mobility Programme
8SARNET2 Work-Packages (3 and 4 / 8)
- WP3 Information Systems (IS)
- SARNET2 Web site ? large improvements expected
compared with the current SARNET Web site - Advanced Communication Tool ? same general
features as the SARNET ACT. Aim at an even more
extensive use within SARNET members - Experimental database ? stake long term data
storage in a common standard - WP4 ASTEC (ASTEC)
- Continue to integrate in ASTEC the knowledge
gained - Code assessment through plant applications
(various NPPs types and various scenarios) and
sensitivity studies - Continue investigations on coupling ASTEC and
PSA2 tools - Continue ASTEC adaptation to other types of
water-cooled reactors in Europe BWR, CANDU - Continue maintenance, users support (30 SARNET2
partners will use ASTEC)
9SARNET2 Work-Packages (5 / 8)
- WP5 Corium and Debris Coolability (COOL)
- Major motivation reduce or possibly solve
remaining uncertainties on the possibility of
cooling structures and materials during severe
accidents - Either in the core
- Or in the reactor pressure vessel lower head
- Or in the reactor cavity
- Issues to be covered
- Within the scope of accident management for
existing reactors - Also within the scope of design and safety
evaluation for future ones - 3 key situations and processes considered
- Reflooding and coolability of a degraded core
- Remelting of debris, melt pool formation and
coolability - Ex-vessel debris formation and coolability
- Plus bringing research results into reactor
applications - Conclude on improved validated models and propose
models for ASTEC
10SARNET2 Work-Packages (6 / 8)
- WP6 MCCI (MCCI)
- Major motivation Provide new data and understand
corium-concrete interaction by using innovative
approaches to address more prototypical phenomena - Project designed to ensure complementarity with
ongoing OECD/MCCI project - Project planned to study
- Effect of concrete nature on 2-D ablation
profiles - Role of metallic layer in MCCI
- Efficiency of water cooling to terminate the
ablation of concrete - Proposed research regrouping experiments both
with simulant and prototypic materials in order - to determine which phenomena cause the observed
effect of concrete composition on ablation shape - to assess their influence at reactor scale
- Data to be acquired on corium - concrete phase
diagrams - Transfer the RD results to reactor scale and
propose models for ASTEC
11SARNET2 Work-Packages (7 / 8)
- WP7 Containment (CONT)
- Dedicated to 2 highly energetic phenomena that
may threaten containment integrity - Steam explosion
- Hydrogen combustion
- Main uncertainties for ex-vessel steam explosion
- Level of void in the pre-mixing phase
- Role of material properties on explosion energy
- For hydrogen mixing and combustion, study of
- Thermal-hydraulics including hydrogen
distribution - Different combustion regimes (including DDT and
combustion during DCH) - Their impact on containment structures and
measures to prevent combustion processes or at
least mitigate consequences - Bringing research results into reactor
applications - Elaboration of a generic containment model
allowing analyses with lumped-parameter or CFD
codes and recommendations for ASTEC
12SARNET2 Work-Packages (8 / 8)
- WP8 Source Term (ST)
- Aims at reducing uncertainties in calculating
potential radioactive release in the environment
especially for iodine and ruthenium - Impact of oxidising conditions
- FP release from HBU and MOX fuels, competition
between cladding and fuel oxidation, impact on FP
release, prototypic air/steam mixtures - Ru transport in RCS, behaviour of Ru oxides
including reactions with surfaces and other FPs - Ru behaviour in containment, possible conversion
of Ru oxides aerosols to volatile species,
potential revolatilisation from liquid phase - Iodine
- Transport in RCS including chemical kinetics, re
vaporisation, compilation of data on iodine
spiking, SGTR - Behaviour in containment, role of painted
surfaces, radiolytic destruction of gaseous
iodine, binding on materials in sump, effect of
PARs - Bringing research results into reactor
applications integral plant scenario
calculations, benchmarking, data book maintenance
(iodine) and development (ruthenium), critical
assessment of SAMGs, proposals of models for
ASTEC
13Thank-you for your attention.
- Conclusions
- SARNET2 is now in the final negotiation phase
with the EC. - Hopefully, the project should start very early in
2009 for a four year duration. - Besides the scientific objectives, the
integration and dissemination aspects, one major
objective is the long term self-sustainability of
the network through the creation of a legal
entity.
AcknowledgmentsThe authors wish to thank the
European Commission and its representative, Mr
Michel Hugon, for supporting this SARNET2 Project
in the 7th FP. They also thank all the persons
who took part in the elaboration of the SARNET2
Project, too numerous to be quoted, for their
strong and efficient involvement.