A nuclear reactor systems code has the ability to model the system response in an accident scenario based on known initial conditions at the onset of the transient. However, there has been a tendency for these codes to lack the detailed thermo-mechanical fuel rod response models needed for accurate prediction of fuel rod failure. This proposed work will couple today\u27s most widely used steady-state (FRAPCON) and transient (FRAPTRAN) fuel rod models with a systems code TRACE for best-estimate modeling of system response in accident scenarios such as a loss of coolant accident (LOCA). In doing so, code modifications will be made to model gamma heating in LWRs during steady-state and accident conditions and to improve fuel rod thermal/mechan...
Downward axial relocation of fuel pellet fragments may occur when overheated and internally overpres...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant accident in 2011 triggered worldwide research and development in...
A review of the current thermomechanical needs along with a recommendation of the most urgent ones t...
A nuclear reactor systems code has the ability to model the system response in an accident scenario ...
The Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) is a design basis accident that is included as part of the safet...
The Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) is a design basis accident that is included as part of the safet...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 20...
This article simulates the multiphysics coolant thermohydraulic conditions and fuel performance of a...
When creating power from nuclear fission, the fuel matrix and its cladding constitute the first bar...
Comparisons of measured and calculated LWR fuel rod responses during a reactivity initiated accident...
The fuel irradiation and burnup causes geometrical and dimensional changes in the fuel rod which ...
When creating power from nuclear fission, the fuel matrix and its cladding constitute the first bar...
Downward axial relocation of fuel pellet fragments may occur when overheated and internally overpres...
Downward axial relocation of fuel pellet fragments may occur when overheated and internally overpres...
Light water reactor (LWR) fuel rod behavior during transient experiments conducted in the Power Burs...
Downward axial relocation of fuel pellet fragments may occur when overheated and internally overpres...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant accident in 2011 triggered worldwide research and development in...
A review of the current thermomechanical needs along with a recommendation of the most urgent ones t...
A nuclear reactor systems code has the ability to model the system response in an accident scenario ...
The Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) is a design basis accident that is included as part of the safet...
The Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) is a design basis accident that is included as part of the safet...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 20...
This article simulates the multiphysics coolant thermohydraulic conditions and fuel performance of a...
When creating power from nuclear fission, the fuel matrix and its cladding constitute the first bar...
Comparisons of measured and calculated LWR fuel rod responses during a reactivity initiated accident...
The fuel irradiation and burnup causes geometrical and dimensional changes in the fuel rod which ...
When creating power from nuclear fission, the fuel matrix and its cladding constitute the first bar...
Downward axial relocation of fuel pellet fragments may occur when overheated and internally overpres...
Downward axial relocation of fuel pellet fragments may occur when overheated and internally overpres...
Light water reactor (LWR) fuel rod behavior during transient experiments conducted in the Power Burs...
Downward axial relocation of fuel pellet fragments may occur when overheated and internally overpres...
The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant accident in 2011 triggered worldwide research and development in...
A review of the current thermomechanical needs along with a recommendation of the most urgent ones t...