General information
Organisation
The French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) is a key player in research, development and innovation in four main areas :
• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.
Drawing on its widely acknowledged expertise, and thanks to its 16000 technicians, engineers, researchers and staff, the CEA actively participates in collaborative projects with a large number of academic and industrial partners.
The CEA is established in ten centers spread throughout France
Reference
SL-DES-25-0054
Thesis topic details
Category
Engineering science
Thesis topics
Local understanding of the corium-concrete interface through experimentation
Contract
Thèse
Job description
In the context of the energy transition and the crucial role of nuclear power in a low-carbon energy mix, understanding and then mitigating the consequences of any accident leading to even partial core meltdown is an imperative research direction.
In the event of a severe core meltdown accident, the amalgam of materials produced by core meltdown, or corium, may interact with the concrete of the plant's floor. The lack of understanding of local and interfacial physical phenomena during corium-concrete interaction (ICB) has led to the development of various international simulation tools. None of them has been able to explain the recent observations at the Fukushima Daiichi accident site. It is therefore crucial to improve the ICB simulation tools.
The aim of this thesis is to carry out a detailed, local experimental study of the corium/concrete interface with prototypical corium (depleted uranium). To this end, the candidate will design a test device to be introduced into the VITI inductive furnace of the PLINIUS platform dedicated to the study of severe accidents at the Cadarache center. After qualification of the experimental set-up, local corium/concrete interaction tests in VITI will be carried out on different types of concrete (including a sample from Fukushima) and with different coriums, enabling an incremental approach using separate effects. Ablation will be characterized via mass loss and hydrogen release. The interface will also be characterized after rapid corium removal. Samples will also be X-rayed (e.g. tomography). As the work progresses and the phenomenology of the Molten Corium Concrete Interaction is understood, a model may be developed and integrated into a simulation tool.
The thesis work will be carried out jointly in the experimental and severe accident modeling laboratories of the IRESNE institute at Cadarache, in a research environment of the highest international standard for the study of multiphysical phenomena at very high temperatures. This work will also be enriched by research carried out within the framework of the ANR IMMOC, in partnership with academics (CNRS Laboratoire Navier, AMU-CNRS Madirel...).
University / doctoral school
Ingénierie - Matériaux - Environnement - Energétique - Procédés - Production (IMEP2)
Grenoble INP
Thesis topic location
Site
Cadarache
Requester
Position start date
01/09/2025
Person to be contacted by the applicant
DELACROIX Jules
jules.delacroix@cea.fr
CEA
DES/IRESNE/DTN/SMTA/LEAG
Bât. 219D
CEA Cadarache
13108 St Paul lez Durance
04 42 25 35 64
Tutor / Responsible thesis director
Seiler Nathalie
nathalie.seiler@cea.fr
CEA
DES/IRESNE/DTN/SMTA/LMAG
CEA Cadarache- bât 238 - 13108 St Paul-lez-Durance cedex
0442256473
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