“…The MCCI-2 Project [3], also performed under the auspices of the OECD, was a continuation of the MCCI-1 Project. Its objectives with respect to melt coolability were to (1) to obtain more data on the water ingression mechanism, in particular with gas injection from the bottom to represent the gas generation that would occur with the ablation of concrete; (2) to perform tests incorporating methods to enhance coolability of the melt, for example, the COMET concept (described later in this section) and the cooling plate at the bottom face of the melt pool, as employed in the Gen. III plant: EPR and (3) to perform integral tests for validation of melt coolability models.…”