Development of a three-dimensional two-fluid code with transient neutronic feedback for LWR applications

The development of a three-dimensional coupled neutronics/thermalhydraulics code for LWR safety analysis has been initiated. The transient neutronics code QUANDRY has been joined to the two-fluid thermal-hydraulics code THERMIT with the appropriate feedback mechanisms modeled. A literature review of...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Griggs, D. P., Henry, Allan F., Kazimi, Mujid S.
Other Authors: Boston Edison Company.
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory, 1981 2011
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/60516
Description
Summary:The development of a three-dimensional coupled neutronics/thermalhydraulics code for LWR safety analysis has been initiated. The transient neutronics code QUANDRY has been joined to the two-fluid thermal-hydraulics code THERMIT with the appropriate feedback mechanisms modeled. A literature review of the existing coupled neutronics/thermal-hydraulics codes is presented. It indicates that all of the known codes have limitations in their neutronic and/or thermal-hydraulic models which limit their generality of application and accuracy. It was also found that a tandem coupling scheme was most often employed and generally performed well. A detailed steady-state and transient coupling scheme based on the tandem technique was devised, taking into account the important operational characteristics of QUANDRY and THERMIT. The two codes were combined and the necessary programming modifications were performed to allow steady-state calculations with feedback. A simple steady-state sample problem was produced for the purpose of testing and debugging the coupled code.