Hysteresis in Coolant Radiolysis in a Pressurized-Water Reactor and its Effect on the Critical Hydrogen Concentration


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Mathematical modeling is used to investigate the effect of the thermophysical non-uniformity of the core in a reactor on the behavior of radiation-chemical processes in the first-loop water coolant of pressurizedwater power reactors. The problem of determining the critical hydrogen concentration in coolant that is sufficient to maintain the concentration of oxidizers in the coolant at a corrosion safe level is used as an example. It is shown that in a reactor the critical hydrogen concentration may not have a definite value but rather a range of values dependent on the radiation-chemical process and the reactor’s thermo- and neutron-physical parameters. Calculations also showed that the conditions under which oxidizer formation is suppressed can be determined accurately only with detailed three-dimensional modeling of thermophysical phenomena and radiation-chemical transformations in the entire core volume.

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O. P. Arkhipov

Dollezhal Research and Development Institute of Power Engineering (NIKIET)

Email: j-atomicenergy@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

S. A. Kabakchi

National Research University Kurchatov Institute

Email: j-atomicenergy@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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