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An Investigation of Decreasing Reactor Coolant Inventory as a Mechanism to Reduce Power During a Boiling Water Reactor Anticipated Transient Without Scram

Craig E. Peterson, V. K. (Bindi) Chexal, William H. Layman, Richard D. Hentzen, Garry C. Gose

Nuclear Technology / Volume 70 / Number 1 / July 1985 / Pages 74-83

Technical Paper / Third International Retran Meeting / Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT85-A33665

Under certain anticipated transient without scram (ATWS) sequences for a boiling water reactor, it would be desirable to reduce system power, particularly where the primary system has been isolated by closure of all main steam isolation valves and is discharging steam through its safety /relief valve system to the suppression pool. Reducing reactor power increases the time available to shut down the reactor by minimizing the heat dumped to the suppression pool and by helping to keep the suppression pool temperature within limits. Under proposed emergency procedure guidelines for the ATWS event, the reactor water level would be lowered to reduce reactor power. The analyses provide an assessment of the power level that would be attained, assuming the reactor operators were to reduce the downcomer level down to the top of the active fuel.