This paper outlines the multi-code methodological approach foreseen to estimate the environmental releases of the activated corrosion/erosion products involved in accidents scenarios of a fusion machine. The radioactive releases associated with some Reference Accident Sequences RAS for the Next European Torus NET have been calculated, based on the following items: Radioactive Inventory RI, Process Source Term PST, and Environmental Source Term EST evaluation. The assessment concerns the NET Basic Performance Phase. Various materials (such as AISI 316L, graphite, beryllium, and boron carbide for the PFC, and water as coolant) and operating conditions (normal running and conditioning) are considered. Different codes have been used and compared. The final environmental releases have been obtained by using RELAP5/Mod.3, FUMO, NAUA-Mod.5 M, and ANITA codes.

Enviromental Source Terms During a Few Reference Accidents Sequences (RAS) of NET/ITER Plant / G., Cambi; G., Cavallone; M., Costa; Corticelli, Mauro Alessandro; D. G., Cepraga; S., Ciattaglia; R., Passalacqua; S., Paci. - In: JOURNAL OF FUSION ENERGY. - ISSN 0164-0313. - STAMPA. - 12, Nos 1-2:(1993), pp. 139-143. [10.1007/BF01059369]

Enviromental Source Terms During a Few Reference Accidents Sequences (RAS) of NET/ITER Plant

CORTICELLI, Mauro Alessandro;
1993

Abstract

This paper outlines the multi-code methodological approach foreseen to estimate the environmental releases of the activated corrosion/erosion products involved in accidents scenarios of a fusion machine. The radioactive releases associated with some Reference Accident Sequences RAS for the Next European Torus NET have been calculated, based on the following items: Radioactive Inventory RI, Process Source Term PST, and Environmental Source Term EST evaluation. The assessment concerns the NET Basic Performance Phase. Various materials (such as AISI 316L, graphite, beryllium, and boron carbide for the PFC, and water as coolant) and operating conditions (normal running and conditioning) are considered. Different codes have been used and compared. The final environmental releases have been obtained by using RELAP5/Mod.3, FUMO, NAUA-Mod.5 M, and ANITA codes.
1993
12, Nos 1-2
139
143
Enviromental Source Terms During a Few Reference Accidents Sequences (RAS) of NET/ITER Plant / G., Cambi; G., Cavallone; M., Costa; Corticelli, Mauro Alessandro; D. G., Cepraga; S., Ciattaglia; R., Passalacqua; S., Paci. - In: JOURNAL OF FUSION ENERGY. - ISSN 0164-0313. - STAMPA. - 12, Nos 1-2:(1993), pp. 139-143. [10.1007/BF01059369]
G., Cambi; G., Cavallone; M., Costa; Corticelli, Mauro Alessandro; D. G., Cepraga; S., Ciattaglia; R., Passalacqua; S., Paci
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