Abstract
AbstractNuclear fuel performance modeling and simulation are critical tasks for nuclear fuel design optimization and safety analysis under normal and transient conditions. Fuel performance is a complicated phenomenon that involves thermal, mechanical, and irradiation mechanisms and requires special multiphysics modules. In this study, a fuel performance model was developed using the COMSOL Multiphysics platform. The modeling was performed for a 2D axis-symmetric geometry of a UO2 fuel pellet in the E110 clad for VVER-1200 fuel. The modeling considers all relevant phenomena, including heat generation and conduction, gap heat transfer, elastic strain, mechanical contact, thermal expansion, grain growth, densification, fission gas generation and release, fission product swelling, gap/plenum pressure, and cladding thermal and irradiation creep. The model was validated using a code-to-code evaluation of the fuel pellet centerline and surface temperatures in the case of constant power, in addition to validation of fission gas release (FGR) predictions. This prediction proved that the model could perform according to previously published VVER nuclear fuel performance parameters. A sensitivity study was also conducted to assess the effects of uncertainty on some of the model parameters. The model was then used to predict the VVER-1200 fuel performance parameters as a function of burnup, including the temperature profiles, gap width, fission gas release, and plenum pressure. A compilation of related material and thermomechanical models was conducted and included in the modeling to allow the user to investigate different material/performance models. Although the model was developed for normal operating conditions, it can be modified to include off-normal operating conditions.
Funder
Egyptian Atomic Energy Authority
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Nuclear Energy and Engineering,Nuclear and High Energy Physics
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