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CNRS Molten Salt Reactor Benchmark Analysis Using Griffin-Pronghorn Coupled Multi-physics Code System

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OSTI ID:2248077
Molten salt reactors (MSRs) with flowing fuel have the unique feature of utilizing the fuel salt for heat generation and extraction at the same time, since the fuel salt is circulating through the whole primary loop. This movement of fuel salt results in a partial decay of the delayed neutron precursors (DNPs) outside the core and the corresponding redistribution of the DNPs in the active region of the core. To capture this effect, neutronics and thermal-hydraulics (T/H) codes need to be able to handle the movement of DNPs and their decay [1, 2]. Idaho National Laboratory (INL) is actively working on developing the neutronics and T/H codes to model the MSRs with flowing fuel. As one of the efforts, the neutronics code Griffin [3] and the T/H code Pronghorn [4] that are built upon the MOOSE framework [5] have been extended to handle the flowing fuel involving the drift of DNPs, and this capability is being tested and verified with MSR benchmark problems including the CNRS benchmark problem [6]. Additionally, a multi-physics analysis of the molten salt reactor experiment (MSRE) is being conducted to verify and validate the codes against available experimental data [7]. This work presents the analysis of the CNRS benchmark problem using the Griffin-Pronghorn coupled multi-physics code system of INL. Both steady-state and transient problems are analyzed, and the results are compared with those of other participants presented in [6]. The following section provides a description of the benchmark, along with input parameters and observables for each step. Then, the results for each step are presented in comparison with other participants’ results, followed by summary and conclusion.
Research Organization:
Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Idaho Falls, ID (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
58
DOE Contract Number:
AC07-05ID14517
OSTI ID:
2248077
Report Number(s):
INL/CON-23-73263-Rev001
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English