Abstract

Abstract As a consequence of a total loss of AC power supply (station blackout) at a VVER-1000 leading to unavailability of major active safety systems, the safety criteria ensuring the safe operation of the nuclear power plant would be violated and core heat-up with possible core degradation could occur. A dedicated accident management measure (primary side depressurization) can be applied to reduce the primary pressure and to activate the injection from the passive emergency core cooling systems (accumulators). The analyses presented in this paper are aiming at both a detailed investigation of the accident sequence, taking into account the depressurization of the primary circuit, and the possibilities to prevent or at least to mitigate a damage of the reactor core so as to gain additional time for taking necessary countermeasures. The analyses are performed using the codes ASTEC and ATHLET developed by IRSN (Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire) and GRS (Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit mbH).

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