Abstract
Grizzly is a simulation tool for assessing the effects of age-related degradation on systems, structures, and components of nuclear power plants. Grizzly is built on the MOOSE framework, and uses a Jacobian-free Newton Krylov method to obtain solutions to tightly coupled thermo-mechanical simulations. Grizzly runs on a wide range of hardware, from a single processor to massively parallel machines.
- Developers:
- Release Date:
- 2012-12-17
- Project Type:
- Closed Source
- Software Type:
- Scientific
- Sponsoring Org.:
-
USDOEPrimary Award/Contract Number:AC07-05ID14517
- Code ID:
- 119952
- Site Accession Number:
- 4990; CW-13-05
- Research Org.:
- Idaho National Laboratory (INL), Idaho Falls, ID (United States)
- Country of Origin:
- United States
Citation Formats
Spencer, Benjamin, Martinea, Richard, and Biner, (Suleyman) Bulent.
GRIZZLY.
Computer Software.
USDOE.
17 Dec. 2012.
Web.
Spencer, Benjamin, Martinea, Richard, & Biner, (Suleyman) Bulent.
(2012, December 17).
GRIZZLY.
[Computer software].
Spencer, Benjamin, Martinea, Richard, and Biner, (Suleyman) Bulent.
"GRIZZLY." Computer software.
December 17, 2012.
@misc{
doecode_119952,
title = {GRIZZLY},
author = {Spencer, Benjamin and Martinea, Richard and Biner, (Suleyman) Bulent},
abstractNote = {Grizzly is a simulation tool for assessing the effects of age-related degradation on systems, structures, and components of nuclear power plants. Grizzly is built on the MOOSE framework, and uses a Jacobian-free Newton Krylov method to obtain solutions to tightly coupled thermo-mechanical simulations. Grizzly runs on a wide range of hardware, from a single processor to massively parallel machines.},
year = {2012},
month = {dec}
}