Abstract

Abstract The main objective for reactor engineering and inherent safety features is to keep the nuclear fuel in a thermally safe condition with enough safety margins during all operational states (normal-abnormal and accidental states). In this work, an accident analysis of the unprotected loss of flow transient in a typical material test reactor is presented. The effect of reactor operator intervention during the accident in case of manually triggering the shutdown system at different flow coast down ratios is studied. Flow trip scenarios are compared for flow trip ratios of 14, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 %. The calculations were performed with the nuclear reactor analysis code PARET. The reactor stability region is described in terms of initial reactor power, core inlet temperature, and power peaking factor.

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