Abstract
There are various leak flow paths between blocks in the experimental VHTR core. Especially, leak flow in the gap between horizontal surfaces of fuel blocks is called ''crossflow''. Generally, the coolant flows from the fuel channel into the gap between columns. As its results fuel temperature rises. In case of the birth of large gap between horizontal block interfaces, the crossflow caused by it effects significantly on the core flow distribution, core temperature distribution and F.P. release. In this paper, the horizontal core offset between the core upper structure and the core support structure is postulated as the cause of occurrence of large horizontal gap at fuel column. A prediction method of large horizontal gaps between blocks, and analytical method and results of core flow distribution are discussed. Analytical results of core behavior in the core flow deviation caused by the gaps between horizontal block interfaces are also presented. Evaluation of fission product release depending on the flow distribution change is also carried out.
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