Vijay Mahadevan
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High-resolution coupled physics solvers for analysing fine-scale nuclear reactor design problems
An integrated multi-physics simulation capability for the design and analysis of current and future nuclear reactor models is being investigated, to tightly couple neutron transport and thermal-hydraulics physics under the SHARP framework. Over several years, high-fidelity, validated mono-physics solvers with proven scalability on petascale architectures have been developed independently. Based on a unified component-based architecture, these existing codes can be coupled with a mesh-data backplane and a flexible coupling-strategy-based driver suite to produce a viable tool for analysts.
Vijay S. Mahadevan
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Elia Merzari
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Timothy Tautges
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Rajeev Jain
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Aleksandr Obabko
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Michael Smith
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Paul Fischer
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A verification exercise in multiphysics simulations for coupled reactor physics calculations
The modeling of nuclear reactors involves the solution of a multiphysics problem with various time and length scales. This paper deals with the verification aspects associated with a multiphysics code, i.e., the substantiation that the mathematical description of the multiphysics equations are solved correctly (in time and space).
Vijay S. Mahadevan
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Jean C. Ragusa
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Vincent A. Mousseau
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High resolution numerical methods for coupled non-linear multi-physics simulations with applications in reactor analysis
The modeling of nuclear reactors involves the solution of a multi-physics problem with widely varying time and length scales. This translates mathematically to solving a system of coupled, non-linear, and stiff partial differential equations (PDEs). A multi-physics framework, KARMA (K(c)ode for Analysis of Reactor and other Multi-physics Applications), is presented. KARMA uses tight coupling strategies for various physical models based on a Matrix-free Nonlinear-Krylov (MFNK) framework in order to attain high-order spatio-temporal accuracy for all solution fields in amenable wall clock times, for various test problems.
Vijay S. Mahadevan
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