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Computer Research and Modeling, 2020, Volume 12, Issue 6, Pages 1307–1321
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20537/2076-7633-2020-12-6-1307-1321
(Mi crm850)
 

MODELS IN PHYSICS AND TECHNOLOGY

Analytical study of rod lifting margin of fuel assembly of fast sodium reactor

D. V. Didenko, O. L. Nikanorov, S. A. Rogozhkin

Joint Stock Company “Afrikantov OKB Mechanical Engineering”, 15 Burnakovskij proezd, Nizhny Novgorod, 603074, Russia
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Abstract: The paper describes an analytical study of hydrodynamic processes taking place in the course of coolant flow through a fuel assembly of the core of a fast neutron sodium-cooled reactor. Within the framework of the study, a procedure and an analytical model were developed based on program complex FlowVision of computational fluid dynamics, which, using proved simplifications, permits to obtain a coefficient of rod lifting margin of a fuel assembly and to study hydrodynamic characteristics of processes taking place in the course of simulation of different initial events influencing motion of a reactor core fuel assembly.
For analytical justification a fuel assembly model was developed, which is equivalent by hydraulic resistance values and permits not to simulate explicitly a complicated full-scale fuel assembly design, thus, decreasing a number of computational cells in the model and, as a result, reducing computational and time resources.
Hydraulic parameters of the equivalent fuel assembly model in program complex FlowVision were analyzed in two stages. At the first stage, to determine the minimum rod lifting margin coefficient of a fuel assembly, steady-state analyses were performed, where various flow rate values were assigned at the model inlet and forces acting upon the assembly were analyzed. A series of dynamic mode analyses was performed at the second stage. Jump-like pressure increase being the initial event which could occur hypothetically in the fast neutron sodium cooled reactor plant was assigned in these modes. Hydrodynamic parameters and forces acting upon the fuel assembly were determined.
The results of the first stage of the analytical study proved the minimum coefficient of rod lifting margin of a fuel assembly of the fast neutron reactor justified in reactor plant design documentation. As a result of the second stage of the study, conclusions were made on impossibility for the fuel assembly to move at the initial event associated with jump-like pressure increase in the reactor pressure chamber.
Keywords: core, liquid-metal cooled reactor, fuel assembly, hydrodynamics, analytical model, FlowVision.
Received: 11.08.2020
Revised: 02.09.2020
Accepted: 18.09.2020
Document Type: Article
UDC: 621.039.5:532 ÁÍ
Language: Russian
Citation: D. V. Didenko, O. L. Nikanorov, S. A. Rogozhkin, “Analytical study of rod lifting margin of fuel assembly of fast sodium reactor”, Computer Research and Modeling, 12:6 (2020), 1307–1321
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\paper Analytical study of rod lifting margin of fuel assembly of fast sodium reactor
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