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A quasi-static polynomial nodal method for nuclear reactor analysis

Thesis/Dissertation ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/10102801· OSTI ID:10102801
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  1. Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge, MA (United States)

Modern nodal methods are currently available which can accurately and efficiently solve the static and transient neutron diffusion equations. Most of the methods, however, are limited to two energy groups for practical application. The objective of this research is the development of a static and transient, multidimensional nodal method which allows more than two energy groups and uses a non-linear iterative method for efficient solution of the nodal equations. For both the static and transient methods, finite-difference equations which are corrected by the use of discontinuity factors are derived. The discontinuity factors are computed from a polynomial nodal method using a non-linear iteration technique. The polynomial nodal method is based upon a quartic approximation and utilizes a quadratic transverse-leakage approximation. The solution of the time-dependent equations is performed by the use of a quasi-static method in which the node-averaged fluxes are factored into shape and amplitude functions. The application of the quasi-static polynomial method to several benchmark problems demonstrates that the accuracy is consistent with that of other nodal methods. The use of the quasi-static method is shown to substantially reduce the computation time over the traditional fully-implicit time-integration method. Problems involving thermal-hydraulic feedback are accurately, and efficiently, solved by performing several reactivity/thermal-hydraulic updates per shape calculation.

Research Organization:
Oak Ridge Inst. for Science and Education, TN (United States); Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge, MA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
DOE Contract Number:
AC05-76OR00033
OSTI ID:
10102801
Report Number(s):
DOE/OR/00033--T557; ON: DE94000851
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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