This thesis presents fine-mesh multiphysics methodologies and algorithms for numerical predictions of the behavior of Light Water Reactor (LWR) cores. The multiphysics aspects cover the distribution of neutrons, the fluid flow of the coolant and the conjugate heat transfer between the solid fuel pins and the fluid coolant. The proposed schemes are aimed at fine-mesh coupled effects, directly resolving the interdependencies of the different fields on the finest scales of the computations. The solver is developed for both steady-state and transient LWR scenarios. For the steady-state simulations, the neutronics is solved both by the lower order, diffusion equation and the higher order, discrete ordinate transport method, and for transient ca...
Modelling of nuclear reactor multi-physics: From local balance equations to macroscopic models in ne...
A new multi-physics simulation tool - FRENETIC (Fast REactor NEutronics/Thermal-hydraulICs) - is pre...
This paper presents the development of a numerical tool to simulate the effect of stationaryfluctuat...
This thesis presents fine-mesh multiphysics methodologies and algorithms for <br />numerical predict...
We present a framework for fine-mesh, transient simulations of coupled neutronics and thermal-hydrau...
We present a framework for fine-mesh, transient simulations of coupled neutronics and thermal- hydra...
In this paper we present a fine-mesh solver aimed at resolving in a coupled manner and at the pin ce...
AbstractIn this paper we present a fine-mesh solver aimed at resolving in a coupled manner and at th...
In this paper we present a fine-mesh solver aimed at resolving in a coupled manner and at the pin ce...
AbstractIn this paper we present a fine-mesh solver aimed at resolving in a coupled manner and at th...
This paper investigates the feasibility of developing a fine mesh coupled neutronic/thermal–hydrauli...
The aim of this thesis is to develop and implement a code for solving the coupled multiphysics of PW...
The Institute for Neutron Physics and Reactor Technology (INR) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technol...
The development of an innovative coupled neutronic/thermo-hydraulic tool is reported hereafter. The ...
The analysis of nuclear reactors for performance and safety assessment benefits from the use of comp...
Modelling of nuclear reactor multi-physics: From local balance equations to macroscopic models in ne...
A new multi-physics simulation tool - FRENETIC (Fast REactor NEutronics/Thermal-hydraulICs) - is pre...
This paper presents the development of a numerical tool to simulate the effect of stationaryfluctuat...
This thesis presents fine-mesh multiphysics methodologies and algorithms for <br />numerical predict...
We present a framework for fine-mesh, transient simulations of coupled neutronics and thermal-hydrau...
We present a framework for fine-mesh, transient simulations of coupled neutronics and thermal- hydra...
In this paper we present a fine-mesh solver aimed at resolving in a coupled manner and at the pin ce...
AbstractIn this paper we present a fine-mesh solver aimed at resolving in a coupled manner and at th...
In this paper we present a fine-mesh solver aimed at resolving in a coupled manner and at the pin ce...
AbstractIn this paper we present a fine-mesh solver aimed at resolving in a coupled manner and at th...
This paper investigates the feasibility of developing a fine mesh coupled neutronic/thermal–hydrauli...
The aim of this thesis is to develop and implement a code for solving the coupled multiphysics of PW...
The Institute for Neutron Physics and Reactor Technology (INR) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technol...
The development of an innovative coupled neutronic/thermo-hydraulic tool is reported hereafter. The ...
The analysis of nuclear reactors for performance and safety assessment benefits from the use of comp...
Modelling of nuclear reactor multi-physics: From local balance equations to macroscopic models in ne...
A new multi-physics simulation tool - FRENETIC (Fast REactor NEutronics/Thermal-hydraulICs) - is pre...
This paper presents the development of a numerical tool to simulate the effect of stationaryfluctuat...