Analysis of the nuclear reactor core of Chernobyl Power Plant for 5 seconds before explosion with three-dimensional spherical space

This research analyzed the water flow and bubble (void) of nuclear reactor core of Chernobyl Power Plant, for 5 seconds before the explosion, using a mathematical model of two-dimensional spherical coordinates. To solve the problem, we considered this phenomenon as an analogy of Newtonian gravity th...

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Main Authors: Yoshio Matsuki, Petro I. Bidyuk
Format: Article
Language:Ukrainian
Published: Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute 2016-12-01
Series:Sistemnì Doslìdženâ ta Informacìjnì Tehnologìï
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Online Access:http://journal.iasa.kpi.ua/article/view/88013
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Summary:This research analyzed the water flow and bubble (void) of nuclear reactor core of Chernobyl Power Plant, for 5 seconds before the explosion, using a mathematical model of two-dimensional spherical coordinates. To solve the problem, we considered this phenomenon as an analogy of Newtonian gravity theory, which had been solved in Schwarzchild Solution. As a result, the calculated radius of the spherical space of water and bubble indicated the maximum limit, at which the reactor core lost the control of reactor power. And, then, a regression analysis, with exponential model, confirmed the influence of bubble and water to the reactor’s power.
ISSN:1681-6048
2308-8893