Abstract:Boron carbide (B 4 C) used for BWR or EPR absorbers could cause phenomena that never occur in PWR with silver-indium-cadmium absorbers during a severe accident. B 4 C would undergo a eutectic interaction with stainless steel and enhance core melt relocation. Boron oxidation could increase H 2 generation, and the change of liberated carbon to CH 4 could enhance the generation of organic iodide (CH 3 I). HBO 2 generated during B 4 C oxidation could be changed to cesium borate (CsBO 2 ) by combining it with cesiu… Show more
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