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MAXSIMA · Methodology, Analysis and eXperiments for the ""Safety In MYRRHA Assessment""""

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 201231 October 2018EU funding €5,500,000

The Strategic Research Agenda of the EU Sustainable Nuclear Energy Technical platform requires new large infrastructures for its successful deployment. MYRRHA has been identified as a long term supporting research facility for all ESNII systems and as such put in the high-priority list of ESFRI. The goal of MAXSIMA is to contribute to the ""safety in MYRRHA"" assessment.MAXSIMA has five technical work-packages. The first contains safety analyses to support licensing of MYRRHA. Design-based, design extended and severe accident events will be studied with a focus on transients potentially leading to fuel pin failures. Fuel assembly blockage and control system failure are the least unlikely events leading to core damage. For code validation a thermal-hydraulic study of different blockage scenarios of the fuel bundle and tests of the hydrodynamic behaviour of a new buoyancy driven control/safety system are planned. Both are supported by numerical simulations. Safety of the Steam Generator is treated by looking at consequences and damage propagation of a SG Tube Rupture event (SGTR) and by characterising leak rates and bubble sizes from typical cracks in a SGTR. Additionally a leak detection system and the drag on bubbles travelling through liquid LBE are studied. MOX fuel segment qualification with transient irradiations is a big step in licensing. MAXIMA include validation experiments for safety computer codes involving core damage scenarios with high temperature MOX-LBE interactions. Fuel-coolant-clad chemistry is studied up to 1700°C and a core melt experiment in a reactor is prepared to assess the interaction of LBE with molten fuel. Following the Fukushima accident, effort is put on development of enhanced passive safety systems for decay heat removal and on confinement analyses for HLM systems. A separate work package is dedicated to education and training. Beside workshops, lecture series and training sessions, virtual-safety simulator software will be developed.""

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

STUDIECENTRUM VOOR KERNENERGIE / CENTRE D'ETUDE DE L'ENERGIE NUCLEAIRE

BE · €2,173,500

participant

CENTRO DI RICERCA, SVILUPPO E STUDI SUPERIORI IN SARDEGNA SOCIETÀ A RESPONSABILITÀ LIMITATA

IT · €146,678

participant

KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN

SE · €507,395

participant

REGIA AUTONOMA PENTRU ACTIVITATI NUCLEARE DROBETA TR. SEVERIN RA SUCURSALA CERCETARI NUCLEARE PITESTI

RO

participant

CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES ENERGETICAS MEDIOAMBIENTALES Y TECNOLOGICAS

ES · €50,000

participant

AGENZIA NAZIONALE PER LE NUOVE TECNOLOGIE, L'ENERGIA E LO SVILUPPO ECONOMICO SOSTENIBILE

IT · €862,705

participant

KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE

DE · €742,000

participant

NUCLEAR RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY GROUP

NL · €101,858

participant

ANSALDO NUCLEARE SPA

IT · €208,447

participant

REGIA AUTONOMA TEHNOLOGII PENTRU ENERGIA NUCLEARA - RATEN

RO · €276,450

participant

INSTITUTE OF ATOMIC ENERGY OF NATIONAL NUCLEAR CENTRE OF REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN

KZ · €57,000

participant

GESELLSCHAFT FUR ANLAGEN UND REAKTORSICHERHEIT (GRS) gGmbH

DE · €66,607

participant

HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM DRESDEN-ROSSENDORF EV

DE · €56,850

participant

CHALMERS TEKNISKA HOGSKOLA AB

SE · €250,510

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