RELAP (Reactor Excursion and Leak Analysis Program) is a reactor safety analysis code developed by the Idaho National Laboratory (INL). It is primarily used to simulate the thermal-hydraulic behavior of nuclear reactors during transient and accident conditions. This includes analyzing events like loss-of-coolant accidents (LOCAs), reactivity initiated accidents (RIAs), and other off-normal scenarios to assess reactor safety and performance. It helps to predict temperature, pressure, flow rate, and other key parameters within the reactor system.
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