Cathare Calculation of the Tests Conducted on the Elsmor Passive Heat Removal System

35 Pages Posted: 13 May 2025

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Baptiste Grosjean

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Roberta Ferri

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Calogera Lombardo

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Abstract

As part of the ELSMOR (Toward European Licensing of Small Modular Reactors) project, an experimental facility has been set up at SIET (Piacenza, Italy) to test a passive heat removal system. Such a passive system operates in natural circulation, with three different circuits: a primary circuit (PC, the heat source), a secondary circuit (SC, self-pressurised) and a tertiary circuit (the heat sink, represented by a pool). The primary and the secondary circuits are thermally coupled to a plate-type Compact Steam Generator (CSG), while the secondary and the tertiary circuits are coupled to an in-pool condenser. An experimental campaign has been carried out to investigate the effect of different parameters on the passive system behaviour, through different types of tests (e.g. secondary side filling ratio (FR) or non-condensable gas (NC) concentration, primary system temperature, pool level, etc.). These experimental tests are modelled with the CATHARE 3 code (French system calculation code) and the calculation results are compared with the experimental data. The CATHARE 3 code predicts good tendencies for the tests on the main parameters of the facility (exchanged power, secondary circuit pressure, condenser outlet temperature). The calculation error compared to the experimental results for the exchanged power in the CSG is less than 10% for most of the tests: for high FR in the SC, the CATHARE 3 code predicts the exchanged power well, while for low FR the power is overestimated. Sensitivity calculations showed that the condenser has the main influence on the facility behavior (the CSG has a limited influence); in particular, the correlations in the secondary side of the condenser have a significant influence on the exchanged power, while the correlations in the tertiary side have a small influence; thus, the tertiary modelling has a small influence on the calculation results. For all tests, the CATHARE 3 code underestimates the SACO outlet temperature and overestimates the pressure in the SC.

Keywords: DHR, ELSMOR, natural circulation, Passive System, CATHARE, CSG

Suggested Citation

Grosjean, Baptiste and Ferri, Roberta and Lombardo, Calogera, Cathare Calculation of the Tests Conducted on the Elsmor Passive Heat Removal System. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5251906 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5251906

Baptiste Grosjean (Contact Author)

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Roberta Ferri

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Calogera Lombardo

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