Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8068288 | Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2015 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Finally, the need for multiscale coupling is considered. Fission gas production and evolution significantly impact fuel performance by causing swelling, a reduction in the thermal conductivity, and fission gas release. The mechanisms involved occur at the atomistic and grain scale and are therefore not the domain of a fuel performance code. However, it is possible to use lower length scale models such as those used in the mesoscale MARMOT code to compute average properties, e.g. swelling or thermal conductivity. These may then be used by an engineering-scale model. Examples of this type of multiscale, multiphysics modeling are shown.
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Authors
J.D. Hales, M.R. Tonks, F.N. Gleicher, B.W. Spencer, S.R. Novascone, R.L. Williamson, G. Pastore, D.M. Perez,