Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8084605 | Progress in Nuclear Energy | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper we show, on the example of the Godiva experiment, that the IQM algorithm can be easily adapted to multi-physics simulations. Moreover, most of the common coupling or time-step control strategies are compatible with this algorithm and we test some of them here. In particular, a technique taken from existing codes with point-kinetic modules and based on feedback coefficients is found, in our case, to be especially efficient and gives precise and fast results. This shows that the multi-physics IQM presented in this paper is compatible with these existing codes, and may be a way to couple them with neutron transport solvers.
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Authors
Cyril Patricot, Anne-Marie Baudron, Olivier Fandeur,