Coupling neutronics/thermal-hydraulics calculations for the design of nuclear reactors is a growing trend in the scientific community. This approach allows to properly represent the mutual feedbacks between the neutronic distribution and the thermal-hydraulics properties of the materials composing the reactor, details which are often lost when separate analysis are performed. In this work, a test case for a generation IV sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR), based on the ASTRID concept developed by CEA, is proposed. Two sub-assemblies (SA) characterized by different fuel enrichment and layout are considered. Specifications for the test case are provided including geometrical data, material compositions, thermo-physical properties and coupling scheme details. Serpent and ANSYS-CFX are used as reference in the description of suitable inputs for the performing of the benchmark, but the use of other code combinations for the purpose of validation of the results is encouraged. The expected outcome of the test case are the axial distribution of volumetric power generation term (q'''), density and temperature for the fuel, the cladding and the coolant.

Specifications for a coupled neutronics thermal-hydraulics SFR test case / Tassone, Alessandro. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - ELETTRONICO. - 781:1(2017), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference for Young Scientists, Specialists, and Postgraduates on Nuclear Reactor Physics 2016 tenutosi a Moscow, Russian Federation nel 5-9 Settembre 2016) [10.1088/1742-6596/781/1/012047].

Specifications for a coupled neutronics thermal-hydraulics SFR test case

TASSONE, ALESSANDRO
2017

Abstract

Coupling neutronics/thermal-hydraulics calculations for the design of nuclear reactors is a growing trend in the scientific community. This approach allows to properly represent the mutual feedbacks between the neutronic distribution and the thermal-hydraulics properties of the materials composing the reactor, details which are often lost when separate analysis are performed. In this work, a test case for a generation IV sodium-cooled fast reactor (SFR), based on the ASTRID concept developed by CEA, is proposed. Two sub-assemblies (SA) characterized by different fuel enrichment and layout are considered. Specifications for the test case are provided including geometrical data, material compositions, thermo-physical properties and coupling scheme details. Serpent and ANSYS-CFX are used as reference in the description of suitable inputs for the performing of the benchmark, but the use of other code combinations for the purpose of validation of the results is encouraged. The expected outcome of the test case are the axial distribution of volumetric power generation term (q'''), density and temperature for the fuel, the cladding and the coolant.
2017
International Conference for Young Scientists, Specialists, and Postgraduates on Nuclear Reactor Physics 2016
multiphysics; SFR; thermal-hydraulics; neutronics; benchmark
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Specifications for a coupled neutronics thermal-hydraulics SFR test case / Tassone, Alessandro. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - ELETTRONICO. - 781:1(2017), pp. 1-6. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference for Young Scientists, Specialists, and Postgraduates on Nuclear Reactor Physics 2016 tenutosi a Moscow, Russian Federation nel 5-9 Settembre 2016) [10.1088/1742-6596/781/1/012047].
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