Patricia Pla
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
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Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations | 2012
Francesco Saverio D'Auria; G. M. Galassi; Patricia Pla; Martina Adorni
The paper deals with the evaluation of the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) accident in Units 1 to 4: an attempt is made to discuss the scenario within a technological framework, considering precursory documented regulations and predictable system performance. An outline is given at first of the NPP layout and of the sequence of major events. Then, plausible time evolutions of relevant quantities in the different Units, is inferred based on results from the application of numerical codes. Scenarios happening in the primary circuit and containment (three Units involved) are distinguished from scenarios in spent fuel pool (four Units involved). Radiological releases to the environment and doses are approximately estimated. The event is originated by a natural catastrophe with almost simultaneous occurrence of earthquake and tsunami. These caused heavy destruction in a region in Japan much wider than the land around the NPP which was affected by the nuclear contamination. Key outcome from the work is the demonstration of strength for nuclear technology; looking at the past, misleading Probabilistic Safety Assessment (PSA) data and inadequacy in licensing processes have been found. Looking into the future keywords are Emergency Rescue Team (ERT), Enhanced Human Performance (EHP), and Robotics in Nuclear Safety and Security (RNSS).
Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations | 2012
F. Reventós; Patricia Pla; C. Matteoli; G. Nacci; M. Cherubini; A. Del Nevo; Francesco Saverio D'Auria
Integral test facilities (ITFs) are one of the main tools for the validation of best estimate thermalhydraulic system codes. The experimental data are also of great value when compared to the experiment-scaled conditions in a full NPP. The LOBI was a single plus a triple-loop (simulated by one loop) test facility electrically heated to simulate a 1300 MWe PWR. The scaling factor was 712 for the core power, volume, and mass flow. Primary and secondary sides contained all main active elements. Tests were performed for the characterization of phenomenologies relevant to large and small break LOCAs and special transients in PWRs. The paper presents the results of three posttest calculations of LOBI experiments. The selected experiments are BL-30, BL-44, and A1-84. They are LOCA scenarios of different break sizes and with different availability of safety injection components. The goal of the analysis is to improve the knowledge of the phenomena occurred in the facility in order to use it in further studies related to qualifying nodalizations of actual plants or to establish accuracy data bases for uncertainty methodologies. An example of procedure of implementing changes in a common nodalization valid for simulating tests occurred in a specific ITF is presented along with its confirmation based on posttests results.
Volume 3: Thermal Hydraulics; Current Advanced Reactors: Plant Design, Construction, Workforce and Public Acceptance | 2009
Patricia Pla; Regina Galetti; Francesco D’Auria; Carlo Parisi; W. Giannotti; Alessandro Del Nevo; N. Muellner; M. Cherubini; G. M. Galassi; F. Reventós
Reactivity accident scenarios can occur originated by internal boron dilution in the primary system of a nuclear pressurized water reactor type (PWR or VVER). In essence the problem is caused by boron dilution following vaporization and condensation of the primary system coolant in case of decrease of primary system mass inventory, for example during a small-break loss of coolant accident (SB-LOCA) that may include boiling in the core with condensation of steam in the steam generators. When the liquid level in the reactor vessel decreases below the hot leg elevation, steam begins to flow to the steam generators and condenses there. This steam carries no boron and thus boron concentration in the cold leg loop seals begins to decrease. If for some reason this water plug with low boron concentration begins to flow towards the core and enters it without any major mixing with the borated coolant, the result is a positive reactivity insertion. The paper presents an analysis by RELAP5 Mod 3.3 code [1] of a small break LOCA of 20 cm2 area in the lower plenum of a four-loop PWR nuclear reactor. The boundary conditions of the calculations consider the eight accumulator tanks available, two/four low pressure injection systems (LPIS) available, and two of the four high pressure injection systems (HPIS) available. Sensitivity calculations were performed, regarding among other things, the boron concentration in the Emergency Core Cooling Systems (ECCS) and reactor cooling system (RCS) from Design Basis Accident (DBA) to beyond DBA conditions. From the results obtained, in some calculations boron dilution is observed in more than one loop seal. The situation in which the plugs in the loop seals are transported to the core without mixing with other borated water led to a potentially hazardous situation for four calculations in which initial conditions were far from DBA. It is important to emphasize that the present study has not the objective of a safety analysis of the NPP involved, but it should be considered inside research activities regarding the boron dilution issue.Copyright
Conference (ICAPP ’07) | 2007
Patricia Pla; F. Reventós; C Pretel; W. Giannotti; Francesco Saverio D'Auria; A Annunziato; I. Sol
Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2016
Patricia Pla; F. Reventós; Manuel Martin Ramos; Ismael Sol; Miodrag Strucic
Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2015
Patricia Pla; Ghislain Pascal; Jorge Tanarro; Alessandro Annunziato
12th Int. Top. Meet. on Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics (NURETH-12) | 2007
Patricia Pla; Francesco Saverio D'Auria; Carlo Parisi; A. Annunziato; F. Reventós
Archive | 2013
Jorge Tanarro Colodron; Maria Ioakemidou; Miguel Peinador Veira; Miodrag Strucic; Zdenko Šimić; Patricia Pla; Barbara Fernandez Andujar; Magdalena Novackova; Antonio Ballesteros Avila
Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2013
Patricia Pla; Luca Ammirabile; Alessandro Annunziato
Int. Topical Meet. on Nuclear Reactor Thermal-Hydraulics (NURETH-14) | 2011
Patricia Pla; Carlo Parisi; R. Galetti; Francesco Saverio D'Auria; G. M. Galassi; F. Reventós