Abstract
The KROTOS facility at JRC Ispra was recently used to study experimentally melt-coolant premixing and steam explosion phenomena in Al2O3/water mixtures with approximately 1.5 kg melt at 2300–2400 °C. In the five tests performed the main parameter was the water subcooling, 10, 40 and 80 X, respectively. In the nearly saturated system, steam explosions could be externally triggered, which resulted in high (supercritical) explosion pressures in the test tube: KROTOS 26, 28. Without triggering, melt penetration in water and melt agglomeration on the bottom plate of the test tube could be observed, which gave rise to strong steaming during the melt cooling-down process: KROTOS 27. In the two tests KROTOS 29, 30, performed with 80 K subcooled water, self-triggered steam explosions occurred with pressures of more than 100 MPa. Post-test analysis of the debris revealed that 85% of the interacting fuel mass fragmented in particles of sizes smaller than 250 μm. An energy conversion ratio of 1.25% was estimated from vessel pressurization data taking into account the energy content in the fuel mass which fragmented to particle diameters of less than 250 μm. The test section was damaged in the test KROTOS 30.
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