AbstractThis paper presents an extension to a point kinetics model of fissile solution undergoing a transient through the development and addition of correlations which describe neutronics and thermal parameters and physical models. These correlations allow relevant parameters to be modelled as a function of time as the composition of the solution changes over time due to the addition of material and the evaporation of water from the surface of the solution. This allows the simulation of two scenarios. In the first scenario a critical system eventually becomes subcritical through under-moderation as its water content evaporates. In the second scenario an under-moderated system becomes critical as water is added before becoming subcritical a...
In this work, we report on the development of a computer model for predicting the excursion characte...
Fission fragments emitted in a fissile solution create tiny gas bubbles, the size of which is determ...
Advances in computer abilities, intense competition on the energy market and stringent regulatoryreq...
This thesis presents a range of mathematical and computational models for use in transient nuclear c...
Fissile materials in the form of aqueous homogeneous solutions are used during the chemical processi...
This paper describes a novel methodology for the analysis of nuclear criticality excursions in fissi...
Knowledge of the consequences of a nuclear criticality accident in aqueous fissile solutions is nece...
The aim of this study was to perform sensitivity analysis, investigating how different fluidisation ...
Mathematical and computational models are proposed to simulate wetting-induced volumetric collapse o...
In this study a model is developed to predict the results of a hypothetical nuclear excursion involv...
International audienceIn the frame of ASTRID designing, unprotected loss of flow (ULOF) accidents ar...
A novel mathematical and computational model for the formation and evolution of radiolytic gas in aq...
An accidental criticality may occur in a solution of fissile material. Since the processing of nucle...
Fissile materials in the form of aqueous homogeneous solutions are used during the chemical processi...
Solutions of fissile materials are often encountered during spent-fuel reprocessing. In order to est...
In this work, we report on the development of a computer model for predicting the excursion characte...
Fission fragments emitted in a fissile solution create tiny gas bubbles, the size of which is determ...
Advances in computer abilities, intense competition on the energy market and stringent regulatoryreq...
This thesis presents a range of mathematical and computational models for use in transient nuclear c...
Fissile materials in the form of aqueous homogeneous solutions are used during the chemical processi...
This paper describes a novel methodology for the analysis of nuclear criticality excursions in fissi...
Knowledge of the consequences of a nuclear criticality accident in aqueous fissile solutions is nece...
The aim of this study was to perform sensitivity analysis, investigating how different fluidisation ...
Mathematical and computational models are proposed to simulate wetting-induced volumetric collapse o...
In this study a model is developed to predict the results of a hypothetical nuclear excursion involv...
International audienceIn the frame of ASTRID designing, unprotected loss of flow (ULOF) accidents ar...
A novel mathematical and computational model for the formation and evolution of radiolytic gas in aq...
An accidental criticality may occur in a solution of fissile material. Since the processing of nucle...
Fissile materials in the form of aqueous homogeneous solutions are used during the chemical processi...
Solutions of fissile materials are often encountered during spent-fuel reprocessing. In order to est...
In this work, we report on the development of a computer model for predicting the excursion characte...
Fission fragments emitted in a fissile solution create tiny gas bubbles, the size of which is determ...
Advances in computer abilities, intense competition on the energy market and stringent regulatoryreq...