2nd Meeting of the “European MELCOR User Group“

SUJB, UJV, Prague, Czech Republic 
March 1-2, 2010 

 


TitleAbstractSpeaker
Agenda  
List of Participants  
Opening Remarks M. Hrehor
Overview of MELCOR Code DevelopmentOpen documentL. L. Humphries
New MELCOR 2.1 Code FeaturesOpen documentN. Mosunova
Current Assessment Calculations for MELCOR 2.1Open documentL. L. Humphries
Recent Applications of MELCOROpen documentH. Esmaili
Air Oxidation Modelling at PSIOpen documentJ. C. Birchley
Influence of B4C Oxidation on Transient Behaviour at ACRR DF-4Open documentB. S. Jaeckel
Sensitivity Analysis Focusing on Core Degradation Using Available Data from PHEBUS FPT-3Open documentM. Sangiorgi
Core Modeling Using Data from the Approval Process for RefuelingOpen documentF. P. Sassen
VVER Core Modeling and VisualizationOpen documentJ. Jancovic
Recent VVER-440 Severe Accident Analyses with MELCOR 1.8.6Open documentP. Vokac
Experiences from MELCOR 1.8.6 Application on Plant AnalysesOpen documentT. Steinroetter
Belgian PSA Level 2 - Qualification of the TE MELCOR ModelsOpen documentM. Herman
VVER-1000 Reflooding Scenario Simulation with MELCOR 1.8.6 Code in Comparison with MELCOR 1.8.3 SimulationOpen documentJ. Duspiva
Severe Accident Volatile Iodine Release from Containment vs. Sump AlkalinityOpen documentG. L. Horvath
CIEMAT Related Activities: Year 2009Open documentM. Garcia
MELCOR Activities in SwedenOpen documentW. Ma
Real-time MELCOR 1.8.6 Desktop Simulator of the PWROpen documentA. de With
Modeling Experience on Disruption of Hotleg Counter-Current Flow by Thermally-Induced SGTRsOpen documentS. Guentay
Safety Analysis for the European HCPB TBM System Using Pedigreed MELCOR 1.8.2Open documentX. Z. Jin
An attempt to model the heat conduction in concrete during CCI: Simulation of the CCI-2 test with CORCON in MELCOROpen documentA. Rydl
Various Observations from MELCOR 1.8.6 Applications, Recommendations, and SuggestionsOpen documentJ. Duspiva

Contact

Nuclear Energy and Safety (NES)
Laboratory for Reactor-Physics and Thermal Hydraulics (LRT)
Severe Accident Research Group (SACRE)
Paul Scherrer Institute
5232 Villigen PSI
Switzerland

Mateusz Malicki

Office: OHSA/C02
+41 56 310 2127
mateusz.malicki@psi.ch