Analysis of core melt accident in fukushima daiichi-unit 1 nuclear reactor

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In order to obtain a profound understanding of the serious situation in Unit 1 and Unit 2/3 reactors of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station (hereafter abbreviated as 1F1 and 1F2/3, respectively), which was directly caused by tsunami due to a huge earthquake on 11 March 2011, analyses of severe core damage are performed. In the present report, the analysis method and 1F1 analysis are described. The analysis is essentially based on the total energy balance in the core. In the analysis, the total energy vs. temperature curve is developed for each reactor, which is based on the estimated core materials inventory and material property data. Temperature and melt fraction are estimated by comparing the total energy curve with the total stored energy in the core material. The heat source is the decay heat of fission products and actinides together with reaction heat from the zirconium steam reaction. © 2011 Atomic Energy Society of Japan, All Rights Reserved.

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Tanabe, F. (2011). Analysis of core melt accident in fukushima daiichi-unit 1 nuclear reactor. Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 48(8), 1135–1139. https://doi.org/10.3327/jnst.48.1135

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