@inproceedings{1372aaabe79843b9a5cf585f1ca00a5c,
title = "Thermal-hydraulic performance of the TREAT multi- SERTTA for reactivity initiated accident experiments",
abstract = "Experimental testing in the Multi-Static Environment Rodlet Transient Test Apparatus (SERTTA) will lead the rebirth of transient fuel testing in the United States as part of the Accident Tolerant Fuels (ATF) program. The Multi-SERTTA is comprised of four isolated pressurized environments capable of a wide variety of working fluids and thermal conditions. Ultimately, the TREAT reactor as well as the Multi-SERTTA test vehicle serve the purpose of providing desired thermal-hydraulic boundary conditions to the test specimen. The initial ATF testing in TREAT will focus on reactivity insertion accident (RIA) events using both gas and water environments including typical PWR operating pressures and temperatures. The heat transfer conditions during the high energy power pulses of RIA events remains a subject of large uncertainty and great importance for fuel performance predictions. To support transient experiments, the Multi-SERTTA vehicle has been modeled using RELAP5 with a baseline test specimen composed of fresh UO2 fuel in zircaloy cladding. The modeling results show the influence of the designs of the specimen, vehicle, and transient power pulses on test specimen boundary conditions. The primary purpose of this work is to provide input and boundary conditions to the fuel performance code, BISON. Therefore, studies of parameters having influence on specimen performance during RIA transients are presented including cladding oxidation, power pulse magnitude and width, cladding-to-coolant heat fluxes, fuel-to-cladding gap, transient boiling effects (modified CHF values), etc. The results show the great flexibility and capacity of the TREAT Multi- SERTTA test vehicle to provide testing under a wide range of prototypic thermal-hydraulic conditions as never done before.",
keywords = "RIA, TREAT, Thermal hydraulics, Transient testing",
author = "Colby Jensen and Folsom, \{Charles P.\} and Davis, \{Cliff B.\} and Woolstenhulme, \{Nicolas E.\} and Bess, \{John D.\} and O'Brien, \{Robert C.\} and Heng Ban and Wachs, \{Daniel M.\} and Robert O'Brien",
year = "2016",
language = "English",
series = "Top Fuel 2016: LWR Fuels with Enhanced Safety and Performance",
publisher = "American Nuclear Society",
pages = "731--739",
booktitle = "Top Fuel 2016",
note = "Top Fuel 2016: LWR Fuels with Enhanced Safety and Performance ; Conference date: 11-09-2016 Through 15-09-2016",
}