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Hydroaccumulator Influence on SB LOCA Transients at PMK-2 Test Facility
Authors: S. Petelin; I. Parzer;
Hydroaccumulator Influence on SB LOCA Transients at PMK-2 Test Facility
Abstract
Abstract In 1993 the International Atomic Energy Agency Standard Problem Exercise no.4 (IAEA-SPE-4), a small break LOCA scenario simulation with no high pressure injection system available, was performed on the PMK-2 integral test facility in Budapest. Later, in 1994, another SB LOCA experiment was performed. The analyses of the PMK-2 facility response, a model of WER-440 nuclear power plant, have been performed using the MOD3.2.1.2 version of the RELAP5 thermal-hydraulic computer code.
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