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VVUQ of a thermal-hydraulic multi-scale tool on unprotected loss of flow accident in SFR reactor

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Within the framework of the French 4th-generation Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor safety assessment, methodology on VVUQ (Verification, Validation, Uncertainty Quantification) is conducted to demonstrate that the CEA's thermal-hydraulic Scientific Computation Tools (SCTs) are effective and operational for design and safety studies purposes on this type of reactor. This VVUQ-based qualification is a regulatory requirement from the French Nuclear Safety Authority (NSA). In this paper, the current practice of VVUQ approach application for a SFR accidental transient is described with regard to the NSA requirements. It constitutes the first practical, progressively improvable approach. As the SCT is qualified for a given version on a given scenario, the transient related to a total unprotected station blackout has been selected. As it is a very complex multi-scale transient, the SCT MATHYS (which is a coupling of the CATHARE2 tool at system scale, TrioMC tool at component scale and TrioCFD tool at local scale) is used. This paper presents the preliminary VVUQ application to the qualification of this tool on this selected transient. In addition, this work underlines some feedback on design and R&D aspects that should be addressed in the future to improve the SCT.
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hal-03133360 , version 1 (05-02-2021)

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Nathalie Marie, Simon Li, Amandine Marrel, Michel Marquès, Sophie Bajard, et al.. VVUQ of a thermal-hydraulic multi-scale tool on unprotected loss of flow accident in SFR reactor. EPJ N - Nuclear Sciences & Technologies, 2021, 7, pp.3. ⟨10.1051/epjn/2021002⟩. ⟨hal-03133360⟩
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