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  • Benchmark of Transition from Forced to Natural Circulation Experiment with Heavy Liquid Metal Loop

    Closed for proposals

    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    I31038

    CRP

    2300

    Approved Date

    23 June 2021

    Status

    Active - Ongoing

    Start Date

    6 May 2022

    Expected End Date

    1 August 2026

    Participating Countries

    Belgium
    China
    Germany
    India
    Italy
    Kingdom of the Netherlands
    Republic of Korea
    Romania
    Russian Federation
    Switzerland
    United States of America

    Description

    The Coordinated Research Project (CRP) focuses on thermal-hydraulic analysis of the tests performed at the forced to natural circulation experimental (NACIE) facility at ENEA (Italy) in 2017.Transient analysis of thermal hydraulic phenomena in NACIE loop tests provides an excellent opportunity for validation of the physical and mathematical models and numerical simulation codes using actual experimental data. The experimental data are available both for integral values and local temperature distribution that makes it possible the validation and comparison of reactor system codes, subchannel analysis and CFD simulations versus experimental data.?

    Objectives

    The overall objective of the CRP is to improve the Member States' analytical capabilities in the field of simulation of fast reactors cooled by heavy liquid metals.
    A necessary condition towards achieving this objective is a wide international validation and qualification effort of the analysis methodology and codes currently employed in the fields of fast reactor neutronics, thermal hydraulics and plant dynamics to achieve enhanced safety. It will aim to enable Member States to make informed decisions on the development of new or advanced fast reactor designs, and to increase cooperation between Member States in achieving advances in fast reactor technology development through international collaborative R&D.
    The CRP will be implemented as a programmatic activity of the IAEA Project 1.1.5.3 “Advanced technology for fast reactors” starting with the IAEA Program and Budget Cycle 2022 – 2023. The Project 1.1.5.3 has the objective, among others, to enable Member States to make informed decisions on the development of new or advanced fast reactor designs, and to increase cooperation between Member States in achieving advances in fast reactor technology development through international collaborative R&D. Given its aforementioned overall objective, the CRP clearly responds to the objectives of the IAEA Project 1.1.5.3.

    Specific objectives

    Contribute to validation of the simulation codes and models

    Investigate the applicability of existing codes to the heavy liquid metals coolants

    Investigation of the heat transfer of the wire wrapped fuel assembly

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