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MELCOR 1.8.1 assessment: FLECHT SEASET natural circulation experiments

Kmetyk, Lubomyra N.

The MELCOR code has been used to simulate the FLECHT SEASET natural circulation experiments done in a scale-model Westinghouse-PWR test facility, with code results compared to experimental data. Sensitivity studies have been done, for both single-phase and two-phase natural circulation conditions, on time step effects and machine dependencies; nodalization studies and studies on several code modelling options were also done. Good agreement is found between prediction and observation for steady-state, single-phase liquid natural circulation. The code could reproduce the major thermal/hydraulic response characteristics in two-phase natural circulation, but only through a number of nonstandard input modelling modifications; MELCOR cannot reproduce the requisite physical phenomena with ``normal`` input models. Because the same response is observed in similar tests at other facilities over a range of scales and is expected to occur in full-scale plants as well, the ability of the user to ``match`` the observed behavior through a small set of nonstandard input modelling changes allows MELCOR to be used in PRA studies in which such physics are expected to be encountered, while awaiting corrections to the code models involved. The time step control algorithm in MELCOR does not run this problem efficiently; a substantial reduction in time step results in significantly less oscillation predicted at only a small increase run time.