Coupling of the 3D neutron kinetic core model DYN3D with the CFD software ANSYS CFX


Coupling of the 3D neutron kinetic core model DYN3D with the CFD software ANSYS CFX

Grahn, A.; Kliem, S.; Rohde, U.

This article presents the implementation of a coupling between the 3D neutron kinetic core model DYN3D and the commercial, general purpose computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software ANSYS-CFX. In the coupling approach, parts of the thermal hydraulic calculation are transferred to CFX for its better ability to simulate the three-dimensional coolant redistribution in the reactor core region. The calculation of the heat transfer from the fuel into the coolant remains with DYN3D, which incorporates well tested and validated heat transfer models for rod-type fuel elements. On the CFX side, the core region is modelled based on the porous body approach. The implementation of the code coupling is verified by comparing test case results with reference solutions of the DYN3D standalone version. Test cases cover mini and full core geometries, control rod movement and partial overcooling transients.

Keywords: thermal hydraulics; coupled solver; neutron kinetics; reactor simulation

  • Contribution to proceedings
    ASME 2014 22nd International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE22), 07.-11.07.2014, Prag, Tschechische Republik
    Proceedings of ICONE22
  • Lecture (Conference)
    ASME 2014 22nd International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE22), 07.-11.07.2014, Prag, Tschechische Republik
  • Annals of Nuclear Energy 84(2015), 197-203
    DOI: 10.1016/j.anucene.2014.12.015
    Cited 26 times in Scopus

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