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Development of multiphysics tools dedicated to the modeling of FSR and associated studies.

Corpuscular physics and outer space Engineering sciences Mathematics - Numerical analysis - Simulation Neutronics

Abstract

The sodium group of DM2S (department of CEA Saclay) develops numerical coupling tools in order to realize accidental case studies (fast transient). The physical domains concerned are neutronics, thermo-hydraulics and mechanics. The subject of this post-doc deals within this framework.
The aim is to carry out several studies: the integration of a coupling within the CORPUS platform, to carry out studies in order to test (and introduce) in the coupling the impact of the deformation of the assemblies by the Temperature on the flow of liquid sodium, the use of the neutronic cross sections generated by the code APOLLO3, the study of other accidental cases, and extend the modeling to the subchannel and pin scales.

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Département de Modélisation des Systèmes et Structures
Service des Réacteurs et de Mathématiques Appliquées
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