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Title: A Spatial Kinetics Method Ensuring Neutronic Balance with Thermal-Hydraulic Feedback and Its Application to a Main Steam Line Break

Journal Article · · Nuclear Science and Engineering
OSTI ID:20804734
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  1. Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (Japan)
  2. Katena Company (Japan)

The rate equation for neutronic population is derived from the transient neutron diffusion equation. Neutronic imbalance is defined as the difference between the solution of the rate equation and the neutronic population obtained by spatial kinetics. If the transient neutron diffusion equation in the fully implicit formulation is discretized in such a manner as to satisfy the Gauss theorem and to retain a conservation form, neutronic imbalance decreases as the convergence criteria become strict. The iterative implicit method for neutronics and thermal hydraulics requires continuity of all the variables involved, which, in turn, facilitates the automatic time-step width control. From the viewpoints not only of well-posedness of a transient problem but also of code verification, a transient code should be capable of a null transient analysis for stable systems. Sample calculations are performed for a pressurized water reactor main-steam-line-break accident. An overall thermal-hydraulic trend model is conjectured to help compare and explain the calculated results. Spatial kinetics is found to clearly influence even the temporal behaviors of the secondary system.

OSTI ID:
20804734
Journal Information:
Nuclear Science and Engineering, Vol. 139, Issue 1; Other Information: Copyright (c) 2006 American Nuclear Society (ANS), United States, All rights reserved. http://epubs.ans.org/; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); ISSN 0029-5639
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English