Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11007344 | Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Code verification is an important part of software development process that asserts code correctness. In this work, analytical solutions are used in order to develop a simple multiphysics problem involving coupled fluid dynamics and neutron transport to be used for verification of GeN-Foam. Results show that the analytical solutions are successfully recovered from numerical simulation, with relative errors of the order of less than 0.01%. We conclude that the fluid dynamics and neutron transport solvers of GeN-Foam are working correctly in regard to the limited functionality explored in this test case. Test coverage should be expanded to include additional models, such as turbulence, cross-section parametrization and delayed neutron precursors transport.
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Authors
Rodrigo G.G. de Oliveira, Konstantin Mikityuk,