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Modeling of the MADISON fuel irradiation device for the future JHR reactor

Engineering sciences Numerical simulation Technological challenges Thermal energy, combustion, flows

Abstract

The Jules Horowitz Reactor (RJH), currently under construction at CEA's Cadarache site, will irradiate materials and fuels in support of the French and international nuclear industry, as well as producing radioelements for medical use. To carry out its missions, the reactor will be equipped with numerous experimental devices. In particular, the MADISON device, currently under design, will irradiate 2 or 4 fuel samples under nominal stationary or operational transient conditions. The loop is representative of light-water reactor operating conditions, with single-phase and two-phase forced convection.
The main objective of the Post-Doc is to model the MADISON device and all associated heat exchanges precisely, in order to help determine the overall heat balance during the test and thus improve the accuracy of the linear power imposed on the samples. To this end, a coupled thermal model (describing the fuel rods and device structures) / CFD thermal-hydraulic model (describing the coolant) will be established using the NEPTUNE_CFD/SYRTHES code. The modeling will be validated based on results obtained from similar modeling carried out on the ISABELLE-1 and ADELINE single-rod devices in the OSIRIS and RJH reactors. The proposed approach fits in with the logic of developing digital twins of the RJH experimental devices.

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Département d’Etudes des Combustibles
Service d’Etudes de Simulation du Comportement du combustibles
Laboratoire d’Etudes de Conception et Irradiations Multifilières
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