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Spent fuel pool accident simulation
Strieš, Jakub ; Foral, Štěpán (oponent) ; Mičian, Peter (vedoucí práce)
The aim of the thesis is to provide a theoretical basis for simulating spent fuel pool accidents and to try to build a working model in the Melcor environment. The thesis is divided into four main parts. In the first part a description of the spent fuel pool is given. The processes that take place in nuclear fuel and thus lead to the formation of spent fuel are described. The reasons for the need to cool nuclear fuel after it has been in the reactor are described. For example, the generation of residual heat is described. This is followed by a description of the basic parts and purpose of a spent fuel pool. Structural parts, measuring systems or requirements for the pool itself are shown. Subsequently, an overview of accidents in spent fuel pools that have occurred in the past is also included in this chapter. Their causes and consequences are described, but especially their impact on the further development of nuclear safety, especially in the field of spent fuel pools. For both description and subsequent simulation, the two most studied ones, namely the loss-of-cooling failure and the loss-of-coolant failure, have been selected. The third section introduces the Melcor program which, is the main tool to create the simulation model. The chapter contains a basic description of the program as well as an introduction to the modules that are specifically designed for spent fuel pool simulations. The last part is a description of the model used, its creation, modification, problems in its creation and their solution. Finally, the results obtained are shown and described, together with a commentary to complete their understanding.

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