NEXUS FRAMEWORK FOR WHOLE-CORE FUEL PERFORMANCE: CURRENT APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS

Current industry practice in fuel licensing often relies on thermo-mechanical modeling of a fuel rod with an artificially constructed bounding power history. The benefit of this approach is that it is computationally efficient; however, the drawbacks are that 1) such an approach is not always conser...

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Main Authors: Peakman Aiden, Bennett Thomas, Fitzgerald Kerr, Gregg Robert, Rossiter Glyn
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_12001.pdf
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spelling doaj-abf6fe2ebaef4fdaac1f99548b5583ea2021-08-02T16:00:51ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2021-01-012471200110.1051/epjconf/202124712001epjconf_physor2020_12001NEXUS FRAMEWORK FOR WHOLE-CORE FUEL PERFORMANCE: CURRENT APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDSPeakman AidenBennett ThomasFitzgerald KerrGregg RobertRossiter GlynCurrent industry practice in fuel licensing often relies on thermo-mechanical modeling of a fuel rod with an artificially constructed bounding power history. The benefit of this approach is that it is computationally efficient; however, the drawbacks are that 1) such an approach is not always conservative, for instance when modelling phenomena related to late onset pellet-clad gap closure; and 2) it can poorly estimate available safety margins for fuel operating at high local power densities and/or to high burnup. For these reasons NNL developed an in-house whole-core fuel performance framework – NEXUS – to enable modelling of all fuel rods in the core using the ENIGMA fuel performance code and computed power histories from core simulation packages (currently limited to PARCS or SIMULATE). One of the main objectives was to create a tool that was both computationally efficient and user friendly. The former was achieved by making use of parallelisable architecture, while the latter was achieved by minimising necessary user input and providing tools for easy interrogation of the fuel performance output. NEXUS has been applied to several LWR operational scenarios, which we summarise in this paper, including steady-state operation of an ABWR, and a rod ejection accident in a small modular soluble boron free PWR and a GWe-class PWR. We also summarise current development activities related to integrating NNL’s in-house fuel performance Monte Carlo uncertainty analysis software CASINO into the NEXUS framework.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_12001.pdffuel performanceenigmaabwrsoluble boron freerea
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author Peakman Aiden
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Rossiter Glyn
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Bennett Thomas
Fitzgerald Kerr
Gregg Robert
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NEXUS FRAMEWORK FOR WHOLE-CORE FUEL PERFORMANCE: CURRENT APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS
EPJ Web of Conferences
fuel performance
enigma
abwr
soluble boron free
rea
author_facet Peakman Aiden
Bennett Thomas
Fitzgerald Kerr
Gregg Robert
Rossiter Glyn
author_sort Peakman Aiden
title NEXUS FRAMEWORK FOR WHOLE-CORE FUEL PERFORMANCE: CURRENT APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS
title_short NEXUS FRAMEWORK FOR WHOLE-CORE FUEL PERFORMANCE: CURRENT APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS
title_full NEXUS FRAMEWORK FOR WHOLE-CORE FUEL PERFORMANCE: CURRENT APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS
title_fullStr NEXUS FRAMEWORK FOR WHOLE-CORE FUEL PERFORMANCE: CURRENT APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS
title_full_unstemmed NEXUS FRAMEWORK FOR WHOLE-CORE FUEL PERFORMANCE: CURRENT APPLICATIONS AND FUTURE TRENDS
title_sort nexus framework for whole-core fuel performance: current applications and future trends
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Current industry practice in fuel licensing often relies on thermo-mechanical modeling of a fuel rod with an artificially constructed bounding power history. The benefit of this approach is that it is computationally efficient; however, the drawbacks are that 1) such an approach is not always conservative, for instance when modelling phenomena related to late onset pellet-clad gap closure; and 2) it can poorly estimate available safety margins for fuel operating at high local power densities and/or to high burnup. For these reasons NNL developed an in-house whole-core fuel performance framework – NEXUS – to enable modelling of all fuel rods in the core using the ENIGMA fuel performance code and computed power histories from core simulation packages (currently limited to PARCS or SIMULATE). One of the main objectives was to create a tool that was both computationally efficient and user friendly. The former was achieved by making use of parallelisable architecture, while the latter was achieved by minimising necessary user input and providing tools for easy interrogation of the fuel performance output. NEXUS has been applied to several LWR operational scenarios, which we summarise in this paper, including steady-state operation of an ABWR, and a rod ejection accident in a small modular soluble boron free PWR and a GWe-class PWR. We also summarise current development activities related to integrating NNL’s in-house fuel performance Monte Carlo uncertainty analysis software CASINO into the NEXUS framework.
topic fuel performance
enigma
abwr
soluble boron free
rea
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_12001.pdf
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