Abstract
This paper provides an evaluation of the mitigation effects for the severe accident management strategies of the Wolsong plants which are typical CANDU-6 type reactors. The evaluation includes the effect of the following six mitigation strategies: (1) injection into the primary heat transport system (PHTS), (2) injection into the calandria vessel, (3) injection into the calandria vault, (4) reduction of the fission product release, (5) control of the reactor building condition, (6) reduction of the reactor building hydrogen. The tested scenario is a loss of coolant accident with a small out-of-core break, and the thermal hydraulic and severe accident phenomenological analyses were implemented by using the ISAAC computer program. The calculation results show that the most effective means for a primary decay heat removal is a low pressure safety injection, that for a calandria vessel integrity is an end-shield cooling injection, and that for a reactor building integrity is a pressure control via local air coolers. Besides the above, the usefulness of each safety component was evaluated in this analysis.
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