Implementation of the preCICE coupling interface for AC2/ATHLET

Author:

Herb Joachim1,Weyermann Fabian1

Affiliation:

1. Safety Research Division , 318456 Gesellschaft für Anlagen- und Reaktorsicherheit (GRS) gGmbH , Botzmannstraße 14, 85748 Garching , Germany

Abstract

Abstract The design of new nuclear reactor types as well as the analysis of certain phenomena in existing reactors require to consider different physical models and three-dimensional phenomena like the effect of turbulence in fluids and three-dimensional (3D) heat conduction in complex structures. One-dimensional (1D) lumped parameter system codes used to simulate transients in nuclear reactors lack high-resolution models. Special codes like computational fluid dynamics (CFD) or computational structural mechanics codes (CSM) can simulate those, but they require significantly more computational resources. Therefore, different coupling methods have been developed to limit the use of computationally expensive codes to those parts of a plant where they are really needed and couple them with systems codes, which simulate the rest. The library preCICE enables simultaneous coupling of multiple simulation programs, e.g., the 3D CFD code OpenFOAM and the 3D CSM code CalculiX. preCICE coupling interfaces were developed for the system code ATHLET. We focused on fluid-fluid couplings and conjugate heat-transfer couplings. Coupled simulations were performed for an experiment at the test facility TALL for the transition from forced to natural circulation coupling ATHLET with OpenFOAM, and a generic building condenser geometry coupling the three codes ATHLET, CalculiX, and OpenFOAM. The correct integral transfer of the quantities at the coupling interfaces was verified. However, it was found that coupled quantities at the interfaces need to be converted from 0D to 2D and backwards considering the underlying physics, which goes beyond the pure numerical considerations of the preCICE library.

Funder

German Federal Ministry of the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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