Title :
Real-Time 3D Simulation of a Pressurized Water Nuclear Reactor
Author :
Janosy, Janos Sebestyen ; Kereszturi, Andras ; Hazi, Gabor ; Pales, Jozsef ; Vegh, Endre
Author_Institution :
Head of Simulator Dev. Dept., MTA KFKI Atomic Energy Res. Inst. (AEKI), Budapest, Hungary
Abstract :
Fuel assemblies are very expensive parts of the nuclear reactor. Initially they were used in Hungary for 3 years, now for 4 years and soon they will stay in the core for 5 years. Each year only 1/3rd, 1/4th later 1/5th of them is replaced, therefore the change of the fuel type is a lengthy process, with mixed cores used. The authorities require that the staff should be trained to each particular core before they operate it. For this reason the simulator should be upgraded to simulate the exact behavior of each core foreseen for the next 5 years. The RETINA code (Reactor Thermo-hydraulics Interactive) is a 3D offline code, developed in our department. KIKO3D - Neutron Kinetics 3D - has been developed in our Institute, too, in the Reactor Analysis Department. Both of them should be integrated into our full-scope replica simulator, coupled, and stressed to operate parallel in real-time, using four hi-power processors. The simulation-specific details are discussed in the paper.
Keywords :
fission reactor cooling; fission reactor fuel; light water reactors; nuclear engineering computing; 3D offline code; KIKO3D; Neutron Kinetics 3D; RETINA code; Reactor Thermohydraulics Interactive code; fuel core behavior simulation; mixed cores; nuclear reactor fuel assemblies; pressurized water reactor; real time 3D PWR simulation; Analytical models; Assembly; Circuit simulation; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Coolants; Fuel economy; Inductors; Kinetic theory; Neutrons; NPP simulation; coupled thermo-hydraulics and neutron kinetics simulation; parallel processing; real-time simulation;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Modelling and Simulation (UKSim), 2010 12th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6614-6
DOI :
10.1109/UKSIM.2010.83