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  • Development of neutronic and thermal-hydraulic coupled calculational methodologies for research reactors including treatment of uncertainties

    Closed for proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    F12028

    CRP

    2318

    Approved Date

    8 December 2021

    Status

    Active - Ongoing

    Start Date

    23 May 2022

    Expected End Date

    30 May 2026

    Participating Countries

    Algeria
    Argentina
    Australia
    Bangladesh
    Canada
    China
    Czech Republic
    Egypt
    France
    Ghana
    Indonesia
    Morocco
    Republic of Korea
    South Africa

    Description

    The design, safety analysis, operation and utilization of research reactors require ever improving calculational methodologies for analysis of reactor physics. This is the case particularly in the light of more stringent safety requirements, need for increased utilization and higher power density considerations in both existing reactors and new designs. These trends lead to the need for more accurate, higher fidelity, multi-physics approaches in performing research reactor analysis, with requirements which move ever closer to the computational methods and tools that historically have been mainly used in nuclear power reactor modelling.
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    Here, we can consider two major emerging areas in research reactor modelling – firstly the use of fully-coupled neutronic and thermal-hydraulic analysis schemes, both for steady state and transient cases, and secondly the use of uncertainty and sensitivity evaluations, as applied to such best estimate analysis.
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    This Coordinated Research Project (CRP) aims to evaluate, establish, and stimulate the development of such computational methods and tools for analysis of reactor physics. For this aim, it is also proposed to develop both computational benchmarks (for verification) and benchmarks based on experimental data (for validation).

    Objectives

    Increase the knowledge and expertise of Member States in the area of numerical analysis, to improve the design, operation, utilization and safety of research reactors.

    Specific objectives

    Stimulate the development and availability of improved calculational methodologies.

    Establish a database of coupled neutronics/thermal hydraulics and BEPU research reactor benchmarks.

    Perform benchmark studies of neutronics/thermal hydraulics and BEPU, and develop a comprehensive report on the results of these benchmark studies.

    Develop guidelines for coupling of neutronics/thermal hydraulics methodologies and for parameter uncertainty evaluation and the application of BEPU for research reactor analysis.

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