During the last decade the European activities in the field of nuclear fission research include the design of fast reactors cooled by liquid metals. Within this framework, the Fast REactor NEutronics/Thermal-hydraulICs (FRENETIC) code is being developed at Politecnico di Torino over the last few years. It implements a full-core coupled neutronic/thermalhydraulic model of a liquid-metal-cooled fast reactor as relevant for two of the six options currently under study within the framework of the Generation-IV International Forum, namely the lead-cooled fast reactors and the sodium-cooled fast reactors. The code validation process involves the participation in a coordinated research project of the International Atomic Energy Agency, aiming at t...
Nuclear power is nowadays in the front rank as regards helping to meet the growing worldwide energy ...
The status of the development of a coupled neutronic/thermal-hydraulic model for the stability and s...
Global interest in fast reactors has been growing since their inception in 1960 because they can pro...
During the last decade the European activities in the field of nuclear fission research include the ...
The Fast REactor NEutronics/Thermal-hydraulICs (FRENETIC) code has been developed during the last ye...
Coordinated Research Project (CRP) on EBR-II Shutdown Heat Removal Tests (SHRT) was established by I...
Coordinated Research Project (CRP) on EBR-II Shutdown Heat Removal Tests (SHRT) was established by I...
This paper presents the first qualification of the thermal-hydraulic module of the recently develope...
The Fast REactor NEutronics/Thermal-hydraulICs (FRENETIC) code has been developed during the last ye...
The FRENETIC code is being developed at Politecnico di Torino in the frame of the international effo...
The International Atomic Energy Agency established a Coordinated Research Project (CRP) for EBR-II s...
The present report is a contribution to the “Numerical analysis of operational scenarios and inciden...
Experimental Breeder Reactor II (EBR-II) is a Liquid Metal Reactor(LMR) at Argonne National Laborato...
A new multi-physics simulation tool - FRENETIC (Fast REactor NEutronics/Thermal-hydraulICs) - is pre...
In the framework of a Coordinate Research Project (CRP) endorsed by the International Atomic Energy ...
Nuclear power is nowadays in the front rank as regards helping to meet the growing worldwide energy ...
The status of the development of a coupled neutronic/thermal-hydraulic model for the stability and s...
Global interest in fast reactors has been growing since their inception in 1960 because they can pro...
During the last decade the European activities in the field of nuclear fission research include the ...
The Fast REactor NEutronics/Thermal-hydraulICs (FRENETIC) code has been developed during the last ye...
Coordinated Research Project (CRP) on EBR-II Shutdown Heat Removal Tests (SHRT) was established by I...
Coordinated Research Project (CRP) on EBR-II Shutdown Heat Removal Tests (SHRT) was established by I...
This paper presents the first qualification of the thermal-hydraulic module of the recently develope...
The Fast REactor NEutronics/Thermal-hydraulICs (FRENETIC) code has been developed during the last ye...
The FRENETIC code is being developed at Politecnico di Torino in the frame of the international effo...
The International Atomic Energy Agency established a Coordinated Research Project (CRP) for EBR-II s...
The present report is a contribution to the “Numerical analysis of operational scenarios and inciden...
Experimental Breeder Reactor II (EBR-II) is a Liquid Metal Reactor(LMR) at Argonne National Laborato...
A new multi-physics simulation tool - FRENETIC (Fast REactor NEutronics/Thermal-hydraulICs) - is pre...
In the framework of a Coordinate Research Project (CRP) endorsed by the International Atomic Energy ...
Nuclear power is nowadays in the front rank as regards helping to meet the growing worldwide energy ...
The status of the development of a coupled neutronic/thermal-hydraulic model for the stability and s...
Global interest in fast reactors has been growing since their inception in 1960 because they can pro...