Performance evaluation of a coupled CFX-RELAP5 tool adopting experimental data from the TALL-3D facility

IF 2.1 3区 工程技术 Q1 NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Nuclear Engineering and Design Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1016/j.nucengdes.2024.113818
P. Cioli Puviani , T. Del Moro , B. Gonfiotti , D. Martelli , C. Ciurluini , F. Giannetti , R. Zanino , M. Tarantino
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The interest for multiscale simulations for the thermal–hydraulic analysis of nuclear systems has increased with the grow of computational power and the need of complex three-dimensional analysis for the generation IV nuclear reactors. To perform analyses at different scales, coupling codes are expected to be a valuable solution. Particularly, the coupling between System Thermal Hydraulic (STH) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) codes promises to achieve the goal of a detailed local solution at CFD level, while keeping the speed of a STH approach elsewhere in the system, where 1D phenomena are predominant. The validation of new developed coupled tools requires specific experimental facilities in which three-dimensional phenomena affect the behaviour of the entire system. TALL-3D is a liquid Lead Bismuth Eutectic loop designed in such a way to produce experimental data for coupled STH and CFD codes validation. In this work, a Ansys CFX − RELAP5/Mod3.3 coupled tool is adopted to replicate a forced to natural circulation transition on the TALL-3D facility, comparing different coupling strategies regarding the spatial domain discretization (decomposition and overlapping) and time advancing scheme (explicit and semi-implicit). Results obtained with the coupled models show a clear advantage with respect to the RELAP5 standalone one. The analysis of the phenomena involved show the inability of the STH code in reproducing them, while the coupled tool proved to be a reliable solution thanks to its capability to take advantage of both the component and system scales analysis. Moreover, the impact of the selected coupling strategy on the stability of the tool is assessed, and the required computational time for the analysed transient is evaluated.
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采用TALL-3D设备实验数据对耦合CFX-RELAP5工具进行性能评估
随着计算能力的提高和对第四代核反应堆复杂三维分析的需要,对核系统热水力分析的多尺度模拟的兴趣日益增加。为了在不同的尺度上执行分析,耦合代码被认为是一个有价值的解决方案。特别是,系统热液压(STH)和计算流体动力学(CFD)代码之间的耦合有望实现CFD级别的详细局部解决方案的目标,同时在系统的其他地方保持STH方法的速度,其中一维现象占主导地位。新开发的耦合工具的验证需要特定的实验设施,其中三维现象影响整个系统的行为。TALL-3D是一种液态铅铋共晶回路,其设计目的是为耦合的STH和CFD代码验证提供实验数据。在这项工作中,采用Ansys CFX−RELAP5/Mod3.3耦合工具在TALL-3D设施上复制了强迫到自然环流的转变,比较了空间域离散化(分解和重叠)和时间推进方案(显式和半隐式)的不同耦合策略。与RELAP5独立模型相比,耦合模型的结果显示出明显的优势。对所涉及现象的分析表明,STH代码无法再现这些现象,而耦合工具由于能够利用组件和系统尺度分析,被证明是一种可靠的解决方案。此外,还评估了所选择的耦合策略对工具稳定性的影响,并评估了分析瞬态所需的计算时间。
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Nuclear Engineering and Design
Nuclear Engineering and Design 工程技术-核科学技术
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5 months
期刊介绍: Nuclear Engineering and Design covers the wide range of disciplines involved in the engineering, design, safety and construction of nuclear fission reactors. The Editors welcome papers both on applied and innovative aspects and developments in nuclear science and technology. Fundamentals of Reactor Design include: • Thermal-Hydraulics and Core Physics • Safety Analysis, Risk Assessment (PSA) • Structural and Mechanical Engineering • Materials Science • Fuel Behavior and Design • Structural Plant Design • Engineering of Reactor Components • Experiments Aspects beyond fundamentals of Reactor Design covered: • Accident Mitigation Measures • Reactor Control Systems • Licensing Issues • Safeguard Engineering • Economy of Plants • Reprocessing / Waste Disposal • Applications of Nuclear Energy • Maintenance • Decommissioning Papers on new reactor ideas and developments (Generation IV reactors) such as inherently safe modular HTRs, High Performance LWRs/HWRs and LMFBs/GFR will be considered; Actinide Burners, Accelerator Driven Systems, Energy Amplifiers and other special designs of power and research reactors and their applications are also encouraged.
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