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Thermo-neutronic integrated coupling effects on nuclear reactor core calculations
被引:0
|作者:
Akbari, Reza
[1
]
Mokhtari, Javad
[1
]
Abbassi, Yasser
[1
]
Mirvakili, Seyed Mohammad
[1
]
Khoshahval, Farrokh
[1
]
机构:
[1] Nucl Sci & Technol Res Inst, Reactor & Nucl Safety Res Sch, Tehran, Iran
关键词:
Small modular reactors;
Coupling nuclear codes;
Neutronics;
Thermal-hydraulics;
ROD EJECTION ACCIDENT;
D O I:
10.1016/j.pnucene.2024.105437
中图分类号:
TL [原子能技术];
O571 [原子核物理学];
学科分类号:
0827 ;
082701 ;
摘要:
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) have gained significant attention as the next generation of nuclear reactors due to their unique features, such as improved economic viability and safety. This study focuses on the SMART reactor, the first certified design of an SMR, and investigates various Thermo-Neutronics aspects using an integrated coupling scheme of nuclear codes. The Neutronics cell and core calculations are performed using the DRAGON/DONJON codes, while the COBRA code is employed for thermal-hydraulic calculations. The analysis considers parameters including axial and radial power peaking factors (PPFs), critical heat flux (CHF), minimum departure from nucleate boiling ratio (MDNBR), axial average coolant temperature in hot channel and core, and maximum fuel temperature. These parameters are evaluated using the developed coupling system. Code-to-code verification is conducted to ensure the accuracy of the results, demonstrating good agreement. The coupling approach reveals significant effects compared to stand-alone code modeling, emphasizing the importance of considering the coupling between Neutronics and thermal-hydraulics, especially during the cycle length. This study contributes to the understanding of SMRs, particularly the SMART reactor, by providing insights into key parameters and their interdependencies. The integrated coupling scheme enhances the accuracy of the analysis and highlights the significance of considering coupling effects in the modeling process during the steady state and the cycle length.
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