A Numerical Tool for Space Nuclear Reactor Design based on Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs)

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Blanco ◽  
V. Ghetta ◽  
J. Giraud ◽  
V. Richard ◽  
P. Rubiolo ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Blanco ◽  
V. Ghetta ◽  
J. Giraud ◽  
V. Richard ◽  
P. Rubiolo ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Jian Ge ◽  
Dalin Zhang ◽  
Wenxi Tian ◽  
Suizheng Qiu ◽  
G. H. Su

As one of the six selected optional innovative nuclear reactor in the generation IV International Forum (GIF), the Molten Salt Reactor (MSR) adopts liquid salt as nuclear fuel and coolant, which makes the characteristics of thermal hydraulics and neutronics strongly intertwined. Coupling analysis of neutronics and thermal hydraulics has received considerable attention in recent years. In this paper, a new coupling method is introduced based on the Finite Volume Method (FVM), which is widely used in the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methodology. Neutron diffusion equations and delayed neutron precursors balance equations are discretized and solved by the commercial CFD package FLUENT, along with continuity, momentum and energy equations simultaneously. A Temporal And Spatial Neutronics Analysis Model (TASNAM) is developed using the User Defined Functions (UDF) and User Defined Scalar (UDS) in FLUENT. A neutronics benchmark is adopted to demonstrate the solution capability for neutronics problems using the method above. Furthermore, a steady state coupled analysis of neutronics and thermal hydraulics for the Molten Salt Advanced Reactor Transmuter (MOSART) is performed. Two groups of neutrons and six groups of delayed neutron precursors are adopted. Distributions of the liquid salt velocity, temperature, neutron flux and delayed neutron precursors in the core are obtained and analyzed. This work can provide some valuable information for the design and research of MSRs.


2012 ◽  
Vol 178 (2) ◽  
pp. 164-169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jeff A. Halfinger ◽  
Michael D. Haggerty

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