Qualification of RELAP5 Input for VVER-1200 NPP and LBLOCA

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2025-06-21
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Nuclear Technology ANS
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The construction of the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), consisting of four VVER-1200 units with a total capacity of 4800 MWe, is currently underway at the Akkuyu site in Mersin, Türkiye. As part of the “Thermal-hydraulics Analyses of Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant” project, undertaken at the Turkish Energy, Nuclear and Mineral Research Agency (TENMAK), an input model for the Akkuyu NPP has been developed for the RELAP5/mod3.3 code. This model comprises 939 control volumes, 1110 junctions, and 862 heat structures utilizing technical data from the Preliminary Safety Analysis Report (PSAR) submitted to the Nuclear Regulatory Authority. The project aims to develop an input model for steady-state and transient analyses of the Akkuyu NPP, ensuring its qualification through comparative assessment with PSAR data and related technical documents. The qualification process, designed to achieve a realistic representation of the NPP, includes (1) a geometrical data consistency check, (2) a steady-state consistency check, and (3) a transient consistency check. The NPP data serve as the primary reference for the entire qualification process. Additionally, the RELAP5 capability to simulate the passive heat removal system (PHRS) is also evaluated under a steadystate condition, based on the GAMBIT-06 data given by the designer, since this system is essential for passive cooldown of the steam generator secondary side. The transient check includes the large break loss of coolant accident (LBLOCA) scenario, as it represents the most safety-critical design basis accident. RELAP5 results are in agreement with the results given in the PSAR. The 100 000-second RELAP5 simulation confirmed that long-term core cooling is maintained and fuel cladding temperatures remain below 1200°C, meeting licensing acceptance criteria for this accident scenario. Given the significance of decay power in this analysis, it was determined that the ANS79-1 option in RELAP5, with a fission product yield factor of 1.0, aligns with the Chapter 15 (Accident Analysis) results of PSAR.
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Accident analysis, Akkuyu NPP, LOCA, thermal-hydraulics, VVER.
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