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Applicability of secondary-developed RELAP5 code for PRS operation analysis under inclined conditions
NUCLEAR ENERGY SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING | 更新时间:2025-04-03
    • Applicability of secondary-developed RELAP5 code for PRS operation analysis under inclined conditions

    • According to a report by a technology media reporter, the applicability of the RELAP5 program after secondary development under inclined conditions has been verified, providing reference for the design of passive residual heat removal systems on the secondary side under marine conditions.
    • NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES   Vol. 48, Issue 3, Article number: 030601(2025)
    • DOI:10.11889/j.0253-3219.2025.hjs.48.230140    

      CLC: TL339
    • Received:22 May 2023

      Revised:01 May 2024

      Published:15 March 2025

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  • HAO Chengming,ZHAO Jing,WANG Tao,et al.Applicability of secondary-developed RELAP5 code for PRS operation analysis under inclined conditions[J].NUCLEAR TECHNIQUES,2025,48(03):030601-030601. DOI: 10.11889/j.0253-3219.2025.hjs.48.230140. CSTR: 32193.14.hjs.CN31-1342/TL.2025.48.230140.

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