GAMMA multidimensional multicomponent mixture analysis to predict air ingress phenomena in an HTGR

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We developed a multidimensional G As Multicomponent Mixture Analysis (GAMMA) code in order to investigate chemical reaction behaviors related to an air ingress accident and the thermofluid transients in high-temperature gas-cooled reactors. The implicit continuous Eulerian technique is adopted for the reduction of a 10N × 10N matrix into an N × N pressure difference matrix and fast transient computation. In the validation with a high-temperature engineering test reactor (HTTR)-simulated air ingress experiment, the onset times of natural convection are accurately predicted within a 10% deviation. Small internal leaks in the HTTR-simulated test facility have been found to significantly affect the consequence of air ingress. In all the simulated cases for a SANA-1 afterheat removal test, the predictions of GAMMA are in a high level of agreement with the measured temperature profiles and are comparable to the results of other codes (TINTE, THERMIX/DIREKT, and TRIO-EF).

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Lim, H. S., & No, H. C. (2006). GAMMA multidimensional multicomponent mixture analysis to predict air ingress phenomena in an HTGR. Nuclear Science and Engineering, 152(1), 87–97. https://doi.org/10.13182/NSE06-5

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