Abstract

Among the envisaged experimental infrastructures supporting Advanced Lead Fast Reactor European Demonstrator (ALFRED) reactor development, the FALCON [Fostering ALfred CONstruction] consortium identified the Advanced Thermo-Hydraulics Experiment for Nuclear Application (ATHENA) as one of the facilities to address the pool of thermal-hydraulic challenges and demonstrate the feasibility of the revised ALFRED configuration, along with the thermal-hydraulic performances of its main components. ATHENA is a large pool-type lead-cooled multipurpose experimental facility featuring a large-sized vessel (3.2-m diameter and 10-m height), conceived to host almost 800 tons of lead to test ALFRED-relevant scaled components. The test section to be installed in the main vessel includes an electrically heated core simulator, made of seven fuel assemblies, which delivers to the primary coolant a nominal thermal power of 2210 kW; a main coolant pump for lead circulation; and a countercurrent shell-and-tube main heat exchanger, of which the tube bundle is fed by pressurized water by a dedicated secondary circuit. This work presents the numerical model of ATHENA along with thermal-hydraulic characterization of the facility using the system code RELAP5/Mod3.3, properly modified to include the thermophysical properties of heavy liquid metals. After the characterization of the steady state representative of the Stage 3 foreseen for the ALFRED staged approach, results of a numerical sensitivity analysis aimed at defining the most suitable procedure for the shutdown transient of the facility are presented.

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