Takeda et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Relap5 analyses of oecd/nea rosa-2 project experiments on intermediate-break locas at hot leg or cold legTakeda et al., 2012
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- Takeda T
- Maruyama Y
- Watanabe T
- Nakamura H
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- Journal of Power and Energy Systems
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Experiments simulating PWR intermediate-break loss-of-coolant accidents (IBLOCAs) with 17% break at hot leg or cold leg were conducted in OECD/NEA ROSA-2 Project using the Large Scale Test Facility (LSTF). In the hot leg IBLOCA test, core uncovery started …
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