DEVELOPMENT AND VERIFICATION OF T-TRACE/PANTHER COUPLED CODE

Multi-physics coupled simulations have become increasingly important during the last two decades being one of the major field of application in the nuclear technology. The nuclear reactors themselves are complex systems whose responses are driven by interactions between neutron kinetics, thermal-hyd...

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Main Authors: Abarca A., Avramova M., Ivanov K., Verdebout S., De Meyer D., Schneidesch C. R.
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:EPJ Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_06027.pdf
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spelling doaj-be1113b3727c478ab8498b0d4743a05e2021-08-03T00:15:56ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Web of Conferences2100-014X2021-01-012470602710.1051/epjconf/202124706027epjconf_physor2020_06027DEVELOPMENT AND VERIFICATION OF T-TRACE/PANTHER COUPLED CODEAbarca A.0Avramova M.1Ivanov K.2Verdebout S.3De Meyer D.4Schneidesch C. R.5North Carolina State UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityNorth Carolina State UniversityTractebel ENGIE Boulevard Simon Bolivar 34-36 1000 BrusselsTractebel ENGIE Boulevard Simon Bolivar 34-36 1000 BrusselsTractebel ENGIE Boulevard Simon Bolivar 34-36 1000 BrusselsMulti-physics coupled simulations have become increasingly important during the last two decades being one of the major field of application in the nuclear technology. The nuclear reactors themselves are complex systems whose responses are driven by interactions between neutron kinetics, thermal-hydraulics, heat transfer, mechanics and chemistry. Probably, in a nuclear system, the most complex and important feedback effect takes place between the core neutron kinetics and thermal-hydraulics. The development of coupled thermal-hydraulic -neutron kinetics codes is a recurrent field of research for the nuclear industry. This contribution, developed in the Consortium for Nuclear Power (CNP) framework, has the objective of develop a dynamic coupling, using TCP/IP based socket communication, between the thermal-hydraulic system code T-TRACE, Tractebel-ENGIE version of the latest US NRC TRACE release, and the multi-group 3-D nodal diffusion and core physics code PANTHER, developed and maintained by EDF Energy (UK). As a first step of the development, a fully temporally explicit coupling scheme has been developed between TRACE and PANTHER based on a boundary conditions exchange at the core level at each temporal iteration. The OECD TMI MSLB benchmark has been selected as verification scenario for testing the ongoing developing T-TRACE/PANTHER coupled code. The developed coupled code is benchmarked code-to-code against TRACE/PARCS and T-RELAP5/PANTHER.https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_06027.pdftracepanthercoupled codessocket communicationtmi mslb
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author Abarca A.
Avramova M.
Ivanov K.
Verdebout S.
De Meyer D.
Schneidesch C. R.
spellingShingle Abarca A.
Avramova M.
Ivanov K.
Verdebout S.
De Meyer D.
Schneidesch C. R.
DEVELOPMENT AND VERIFICATION OF T-TRACE/PANTHER COUPLED CODE
EPJ Web of Conferences
trace
panther
coupled codes
socket communication
tmi mslb
author_facet Abarca A.
Avramova M.
Ivanov K.
Verdebout S.
De Meyer D.
Schneidesch C. R.
author_sort Abarca A.
title DEVELOPMENT AND VERIFICATION OF T-TRACE/PANTHER COUPLED CODE
title_short DEVELOPMENT AND VERIFICATION OF T-TRACE/PANTHER COUPLED CODE
title_full DEVELOPMENT AND VERIFICATION OF T-TRACE/PANTHER COUPLED CODE
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT AND VERIFICATION OF T-TRACE/PANTHER COUPLED CODE
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT AND VERIFICATION OF T-TRACE/PANTHER COUPLED CODE
title_sort development and verification of t-trace/panther coupled code
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Web of Conferences
issn 2100-014X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Multi-physics coupled simulations have become increasingly important during the last two decades being one of the major field of application in the nuclear technology. The nuclear reactors themselves are complex systems whose responses are driven by interactions between neutron kinetics, thermal-hydraulics, heat transfer, mechanics and chemistry. Probably, in a nuclear system, the most complex and important feedback effect takes place between the core neutron kinetics and thermal-hydraulics. The development of coupled thermal-hydraulic -neutron kinetics codes is a recurrent field of research for the nuclear industry. This contribution, developed in the Consortium for Nuclear Power (CNP) framework, has the objective of develop a dynamic coupling, using TCP/IP based socket communication, between the thermal-hydraulic system code T-TRACE, Tractebel-ENGIE version of the latest US NRC TRACE release, and the multi-group 3-D nodal diffusion and core physics code PANTHER, developed and maintained by EDF Energy (UK). As a first step of the development, a fully temporally explicit coupling scheme has been developed between TRACE and PANTHER based on a boundary conditions exchange at the core level at each temporal iteration. The OECD TMI MSLB benchmark has been selected as verification scenario for testing the ongoing developing T-TRACE/PANTHER coupled code. The developed coupled code is benchmarked code-to-code against TRACE/PARCS and T-RELAP5/PANTHER.
topic trace
panther
coupled codes
socket communication
tmi mslb
url https://www.epj-conferences.org/articles/epjconf/pdf/2021/01/epjconf_physor2020_06027.pdf
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