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Цель ИЯФиТ и стратегия развития - создание и развитие научно-образовательного центра мирового уровня в области ядерной физики и технологий, радиационного материаловедения, физики элементарных частиц, астрофизики и космофизики.
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- ПубликацияОткрытый доступNeutronic modeling of a subcritical system with corium particles and water from international benchmark(2020) Pugachev, P. A.; Saldikov, I.; Takezawa, H. ; Muramoto, T.; Nishiyama, J. ; Obara, T.; Богданова, Екатерина Владимировна; Терновых, Михаил Юрьевич; Тихомиров, Георгий Валентинович; Смирнов, Антон Дмитриевич; Tikhomirov, G. V.; Ternovykh, M. Y.; Bogdanova, E. V.; Smirnov, A. D.Obninsk Institute for Nuclear Power Engineering, National Research Nuclear University 'MEPhI'. All rights reserved.After the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, the attention of the scientific community is riveted on how the consequences are being eliminated. Removing corium - a resolidified mixture of nuclear fuel with other structural elements of the reactor - remains the most difficult task, the solution of which can take several decades. It is extremely important to exclude the occurrence of any emergency processes during the removal of corium. The purpose of this work was to solve a coordinated hydrodynamic and neutron-physical problem characterized by a large number of randomly oriented and irregularly located corium particles in water as part of the development of a benchmark for this class of problems. Monte Carlo- based precision codes were used to perform a neutronic analysis. The positions of particles with corium were obtained from the results of numerical simulation. The analysis results obtained using the codes involved showed good consistency for all the states considered. It was shown that modern neutronic codes based on the Monte Carlo method successfully cope with the geometric formation and solution of the problem with a nontrivial distribution of corium particles in water. The results of the study can be used to justify the safety of corium handling procedures, including its extraction from a damaged power unit.
- ПубликацияТолько метаданныеVisualization of neutron characteristics distribution of debris particles(2020) Takezawa, H.; Muramoto, T.; Nishiyama, J.; Obara, T.; Pugachev, P. A.; Bogdanova, E. V.; Saldikov, I. S.; Smirnov, A. D.; Ternovykh, M. Y.; Tikhomirov, G. V.; Пугачев, Павел Александрович; Богданова, Екатерина Владимировна; Смирнов, Антон Дмитриевич; Терновых, Михаил Юрьевич; Тихомиров, Георгий Валентинович© 2020 National Research Nuclear University. All rights reserved.Accident at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant led to increase of importance of safe-ty justification for processes at post-accident facilities in nuclear industry. One of such pro-cesses is extraction of corium from reactors cavity. Recriticality of this process is defined by potential unacceptable accident. This paper introduces supporting code for neutron fluxes and reaction rates visualization in systems with complex geometry that can be used in model-ing of corium removing works. Visualization code is based on Unreal Engine 4 game engine. Code allows observing neutronic functionals distribution in three dimensions. The reseach and provided implementation details help to understand the physical processes that take place as the accidents occur during corium removing works.
- ПубликацияОткрытый доступNeutronic modeling of a subcritical system with corium particles and water (from international benchmark)(2020) Smirnov, A. D.; Bogdanova, E. V.; Pugachev, P. A.; Saldikov, I. S.; Ternovykh, M. Y.; Tikhomirov, G. V.; Смирнов, Антон Дмитриевич; Богданова, Екатерина Владимировна; Пугачев, Павел Александрович; Терновых, Михаил Юрьевич; Тихомиров, Георгий Валентинович; Obara, T.; Nishiyama, J.; Muramoto, T.; Takezawa, H.