Coupling Interface for Physics-to-System Simulations

A new interfacial code was developed to couple the reactor physics code PARCS/AGREE to the systems level code MELCOR, with a goal of enabling state- of-art transient event analysis for high temperature gas reactor designs. Following the completion of this new code, it was then demonstrated by runn...

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Main Author: Leimon, Michael 1985-
Other Authors: Tsvetkov, Pavel V
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Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/148367
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-1483672013-03-16T03:51:49ZCoupling Interface for Physics-to-System SimulationsLeimon, Michael 1985-MELCORAGREEPARCScoupling interfacecoupling codesimulation couplingcouplingNGNPPBMR400nuclear engineeringA new interfacial code was developed to couple the reactor physics code PARCS/AGREE to the systems level code MELCOR, with a goal of enabling state- of-art transient event analysis for high temperature gas reactor designs. Following the completion of this new code, it was then demonstrated by running two different coupled simulations, one of which was a transient event. The resultant code is capable of coupling spatial power profiles, point kinetics information and transient reactivity values from PARCS/AGREE to MELCOR by means of input/output file manipulation. The coupling demonstrations were between PBMR400 models that were designed to have an equivalent core region nodalization to that which was used in the OECD/NEA PBMR400 benchmark, thus allowing for comparisons. The accessible coupled simulation output results as extracted from MELCOR appeared to be overly generalized. Even so, the axial profiles from the coupled steady-state demonstration were in good agreement with the axial profiles of other OECD/NEA participants. Conversely, the coupled transient simulations showed a suspect, maximum average nodal component temperature rise of approximately 0.4K from a 3+$ reactivity insertion.Tsvetkov, Pavel V2013-03-14T16:22:57Z2013-03-14T16:22:57Z2012-122012-11-02December 20122013-03-14T16:22:57ZThesistextapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/148367
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topic MELCOR
AGREE
PARCS
coupling interface
coupling code
simulation coupling
coupling
NGNP
PBMR400
nuclear engineering
spellingShingle MELCOR
AGREE
PARCS
coupling interface
coupling code
simulation coupling
coupling
NGNP
PBMR400
nuclear engineering
Leimon, Michael 1985-
Coupling Interface for Physics-to-System Simulations
description A new interfacial code was developed to couple the reactor physics code PARCS/AGREE to the systems level code MELCOR, with a goal of enabling state- of-art transient event analysis for high temperature gas reactor designs. Following the completion of this new code, it was then demonstrated by running two different coupled simulations, one of which was a transient event. The resultant code is capable of coupling spatial power profiles, point kinetics information and transient reactivity values from PARCS/AGREE to MELCOR by means of input/output file manipulation. The coupling demonstrations were between PBMR400 models that were designed to have an equivalent core region nodalization to that which was used in the OECD/NEA PBMR400 benchmark, thus allowing for comparisons. The accessible coupled simulation output results as extracted from MELCOR appeared to be overly generalized. Even so, the axial profiles from the coupled steady-state demonstration were in good agreement with the axial profiles of other OECD/NEA participants. Conversely, the coupled transient simulations showed a suspect, maximum average nodal component temperature rise of approximately 0.4K from a 3+$ reactivity insertion.
author2 Tsvetkov, Pavel V
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Leimon, Michael 1985-
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title Coupling Interface for Physics-to-System Simulations
title_short Coupling Interface for Physics-to-System Simulations
title_full Coupling Interface for Physics-to-System Simulations
title_fullStr Coupling Interface for Physics-to-System Simulations
title_full_unstemmed Coupling Interface for Physics-to-System Simulations
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