Implementation of the improved quasi-static method in rattlesnake/moose for time-dependent radiation transport modelling Conference Paper uri icon

abstract

  • Because of the recent interest in reactor transient modeling and the restart of the Transient Reactor (TREAT) Facility, there has been a need for more efficient, robust methods in computation frameworks. This is the impetus of implementing the Improved Quasi-Static method (IQS) in the RATTLESNAKE/MOOSE framework. IQS has implemented with CFEM diffusion by factorizing flux into time-dependent amplitude and spacial- and weakly time-dependent shape. The shape evaluation is very similar to a flux diffusion solve and is computed at large (macro) time steps. While the amplitude evaluation is a PRKE solve where the parameters are dependent on the shape and is computed at small (micro) time steps. IQS has been tested with a custom one-dimensional example and the TWIGL ramp benchmark. These examples prove it to be a viable and effective method for highly transient cases. More complex cases are intended to be applied to further test the method and its implementation.

published proceedings

  • Physics of Reactors 2016, PHYSOR 2016: Unifying Theory and Experiments in the 21st Century

author list (cited authors)

  • Prince, Z. M., Ragusa, J. C., & Wang, Y.

complete list of authors

  • Prince, ZM||Ragusa, JC||Wang, Y

publication date

  • January 2016