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Nuclear Technology | Volume 46 | Number 2 | December 1979 | Pages 255-262
Technical Paper | Nuclear Power Reactor Safety (Presented at the ENS/ANS International Meeting, Brussels, Belgium, October 16–19, 1978) / Reactor | doi.org/10.13182/NT79-A32325
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The chemical reactions taking place during the core melt/concrete interaction phase of a light water reactor core meltdown accident have been compiled in view of their major effects on the course of the accident. There are two main processes of chemical interactions between core melt and concrete, which have a strong influence on the composition and properties of the melt: