Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1729656 Annals of Nuclear Energy 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
When performing transient analysis in heterogeneous nuclear reactors loaded with different types of fuel bundles is necessary to model the reactor core by a few representative fuel elements with average properties of a region containing a large number of fuel elements. The properties of these representative fuel bundles are obtained by averaging the thermal-hydraulic properties of the fuel elements contained in each region. In this paper we study the different ways to perform the averaging of the thermal-hydraulic properties that can have an influence on the transient results for licence purposes. Also we study the influence of the different averaging methods on the peak clad temperature (PCT) evolution for a LOCA, and on the critical power ratio (CPR) in the hot channels for a turbine trip transient without bypass credit.
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