Preliminary assessment of the possible BWR core/vessel damage states for Fukushima Daiichi station blackout scenarios using RELAP/SCDAPSIM

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Immediately after the accident at Fukushima Daiichi, Innovative Systems Software and other members of the international SCDAP Development and Training Program started an assessment of the possible core/vessel damage states of the Fukushima Daiichi Units 1-3. The assessment included a brief review of relevant severe accident experiments and a series of detailed calculations using RELAP/SCDAPSIM. The calculations used a detailed RELAP/SCDAPSIM model of the Laguna Verde BWR vessel and related reactor cooling systems. The Laguna Verde models were provided by the Comision Nacional de Seguridad Nuclear y Salvaguardias, the Mexican nuclear regulatory authority. The initial assessment was originally presented to the International Atomic Energy Agency on March 21 to support their emergency response team and later to our Japanese members to support their Fukushima Daiichi specific analysis and model development. Copyright © 2012 C. M. Allison et al.

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Allison, C. M., Hohorst, J. K., Allison, B. S., Konjarek, D., Bajs, T., Pericas, R., … Lopez, R. (2012). Preliminary assessment of the possible BWR core/vessel damage states for Fukushima Daiichi station blackout scenarios using RELAP/SCDAPSIM. Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/646327

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