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Pavel Kudinov is an Associate Professor at the Department of Nuclear Science & Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology. He specializes in nuclear thermal-hydraulics, severe accident analysis, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD). His research focuses on phenomena such as steam explosions, containment venting, thermal stratification in suppression pools, and debris coolability during severe accidents. He actively contributes to experimental validation efforts using facilities like PPOOLEX and PANDA.
His work integrates advanced modeling techniques with experimental data to improve safety assessments for boiling water reactors (BWRs) and lead-cooled reactors. He has collaborated on projects like SAFEST and SESAME, addressing core degradation, melt relocation, and ex-vessel accident management strategies.
Key areas of expertise include: CFD modeling of multiphase flows, uncertainty quantification in severe accident codes (e.g., MELCOR), and risk-oriented accident analysis methodologies (ROAAM+). He teaches courses on nuclear reactor technology and applied modern physics at KTH.
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