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US / Researchers Expand Severe Accident Computer Code For New Generation Reactors

By David Dalton
3 September 2021

Researchers Expand Severe Accident Computer Code For New Generation Reactors
Brad Beeny, left, a Sandia National Laboratories nuclear engineer and code developer, and Larry Humphries, the lead code developer for Sandia’s nuclear accident modelling computer code, examine remnants from a series of lower head failure experiments. The results from these experiments, and many others, are used to inform the code. Courtesy Randy Montoya/Sandia.
Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have been expanding their severe accident modelling computer code, called Melcor, to work with different reactor geometries, fuel types and coolant systems – part of an initiative to help the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission evaluate the safety of the next generation of reactors, fuel cycle facilities and fuel technologies.

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