TY - GEN
T1 - Summary of CTF Modeling and Numerical Improvements for Boiling Water Reactor Simulation
AU - Salko Jr., Robert
AU - Hizoum, Belgacem
AU - Graham, Aaron
AU - Collins, Benjamin
AU - Asgari, Mehdi
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - This report documents geometry and numerical improvements made to CTF for the modeling of boiling water reactor (BWR) geometry and operating conditions. These activities are part of a larger program to extend the Virtual Environment for Reactor Applications (VERA) to better support BWR modeling and simulation. The activities documented in this report added features to CTF, including support for mixed-fuel cores, modeling of the upper plenum, and modeling of the lower tie plate form losses. A review of the spacer grid modeling approach was also performed, and a plan was discussed for future improvement. The parallelization of the model was improved, leading to a roughly 2× improvement in CTF runtime and a 1.6× improvement in total VERA runtime. An in-depth review of the governing equations and their linearization was performed and is documented in this report. Once implemented, this new linearization will allow CTF to take much larger timesteps, leading to more significant reductions in CTF and VERA runtimes.
AB - This report documents geometry and numerical improvements made to CTF for the modeling of boiling water reactor (BWR) geometry and operating conditions. These activities are part of a larger program to extend the Virtual Environment for Reactor Applications (VERA) to better support BWR modeling and simulation. The activities documented in this report added features to CTF, including support for mixed-fuel cores, modeling of the upper plenum, and modeling of the lower tie plate form losses. A review of the spacer grid modeling approach was also performed, and a plan was discussed for future improvement. The parallelization of the model was improved, leading to a roughly 2× improvement in CTF runtime and a 1.6× improvement in total VERA runtime. An in-depth review of the governing equations and their linearization was performed and is documented in this report. Once implemented, this new linearization will allow CTF to take much larger timesteps, leading to more significant reductions in CTF and VERA runtimes.
KW - 21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS
KW - 97 MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTING
U2 - 10.2172/1814307
DO - 10.2172/1814307
M3 - Technical Report
CY - United States
ER -