Abstract
Comparison of CHF predictors has been performed by using the same Critical Heat Flux (CHF) databases but by deriving local thermal-hydraulic conditions from different codes (THYC-V3 and FLICA-3M). Predictions have been obtained by the pseudo-cubic Spline method (PCSM). It is shown that the two codes yield similar results provided that equivalent turbulent mixing coefficients are chosen. (author), 6 figs., 5 refs.
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Banner, D, and Crecy, F de.
Comparison of CHF predictors obtained by the pseudo-cubic spline method from CEA`s FLICA-3M and EDF`s THYC computations.
France: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Banner, D, & Crecy, F de.
Comparison of CHF predictors obtained by the pseudo-cubic spline method from CEA`s FLICA-3M and EDF`s THYC computations.
France.
Banner, D, and Crecy, F de.
1993.
"Comparison of CHF predictors obtained by the pseudo-cubic spline method from CEA`s FLICA-3M and EDF`s THYC computations."
France.
@misc{etde_10127174,
title = {Comparison of CHF predictors obtained by the pseudo-cubic spline method from CEA`s FLICA-3M and EDF`s THYC computations}
author = {Banner, D, and Crecy, F de}
abstractNote = {Comparison of CHF predictors has been performed by using the same Critical Heat Flux (CHF) databases but by deriving local thermal-hydraulic conditions from different codes (THYC-V3 and FLICA-3M). Predictions have been obtained by the pseudo-cubic Spline method (PCSM). It is shown that the two codes yield similar results provided that equivalent turbulent mixing coefficients are chosen. (author), 6 figs., 5 refs.}
place = {France}
year = {1993}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Comparison of CHF predictors obtained by the pseudo-cubic spline method from CEA`s FLICA-3M and EDF`s THYC computations}
author = {Banner, D, and Crecy, F de}
abstractNote = {Comparison of CHF predictors has been performed by using the same Critical Heat Flux (CHF) databases but by deriving local thermal-hydraulic conditions from different codes (THYC-V3 and FLICA-3M). Predictions have been obtained by the pseudo-cubic Spline method (PCSM). It is shown that the two codes yield similar results provided that equivalent turbulent mixing coefficients are chosen. (author), 6 figs., 5 refs.}
place = {France}
year = {1993}
month = {Jul}
}