Abstract:The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy's Advanced Modeling and Simulation (NEAMS) Program develops models of advanced reactor phenomena to demonstrate code applicability to challenging physics problems, drive code development through user assessment, and perform code verification and validation. Meanwhile, the U.S. DOE's National Reactor Innovation Center (NRIC) hosts an open-source website and associated GitHub repository called the Virtual Test Bed (VTB) on which computational models fo… Show more
“…This work was completed under NRIC VTB funding but leveraged the NEAMS-funded GC-MR assembly model by extending it to an additional transient of interest by the industry, namely a Reactivity Insertion Accident (RIA). Thus, a short description is provided here for record keeping of NEAMS model, and more information is available in [27].…”
Section: Ria Analysis Of a Gc-mr Assemblymentioning
High-fidelity multiphysics load following and accidental transient modeling of microreactors using NEAMS tools
Application of NEAMS codes to perform multiphysics modeling analyses of micro-reactor concepts
“…This work was completed under NRIC VTB funding but leveraged the NEAMS-funded GC-MR assembly model by extending it to an additional transient of interest by the industry, namely a Reactivity Insertion Accident (RIA). Thus, a short description is provided here for record keeping of NEAMS model, and more information is available in [27].…”
Section: Ria Analysis Of a Gc-mr Assemblymentioning
High-fidelity multiphysics load following and accidental transient modeling of microreactors using NEAMS tools
Application of NEAMS codes to perform multiphysics modeling analyses of micro-reactor concepts
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