This PhD subject is part of CEA R&D aimed at developing and improving decarbonized technologies for energy production, in response to climate issues. More specifically, it is part of the spent fuel reprocessing stage used in current nuclear reactors. The simulation of the operation and aging of this equipment is a major challenge for the sustainability of the activities of fuel reprocessing plants.
The objective of the thesis is to respond to these challenges, by developing a modeling of the corrosion of one or more equipments in the plants based on their operation. This will require coupling chemical reaction models (in solution and corrosion) with thermo-hydraulic models. These developments will be carried out using modeling tools developed by the CEA.
By making it possible to simulate the corrosion of equipment, the development of such a model will make it possible to optimize its lifespan (by seeking to optimize its operation, for example) or to accurately estimate (and therefore anticipate) the time needed for its replacement.