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title = {Verification of moltres for multiphysics simulations of fast-spectrum molten salt reactors},
volume = {173},
issn = {03064549},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0306454922001463},
doi = {10.1016/j.anucene.2022.109111},
abstract = {Modeling strongly coupled neutronics and thermal–hydraulics in liquid-fueled MSRs requires robust and flexible multiphysics software for accurate simulations at reasonable computational costs. In this paper, we present Moltres and its neutronics and thermal–hydraulics modeling capabilities relevant to multiphysics reactor analysis. As a MOOSE-based application, Moltres provides various multiphysics coupling schemes and time-stepping methods, including fully coupled solves with implicit time-stepping. We verified Moltres’ MSR modeling capabilities against a multiphysics numerical benchmark developed for software dedicated to modeling fast-spectrum MSRs. The results show that Moltres performed comparably to participating software packages in the benchmark; the majority of the relevant quantities fell within one standard deviation of the benchmark average. Among the participating multiphysics tools in the benchmark, Moltres agrees closest to the multiphysics tool from the Delft University of Technology due to similarities in the numerical solution techniques and meshing schemes.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2022-04-26},
journal = {Annals of Nuclear Energy},
author = {Park, Sun Myung and Munk, Madicken},
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year = {2022},
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title = {Introduction to {Moltres}: {An} application for simulation of {Molten} {Salt} {Reactors}},
volume = {114},
issn = {0306-4549},
shorttitle = {Introduction to {Moltres}},
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doi = {10.1016/j.anucene.2017.12.025},
abstract = {Moltres is a new physics application for modeling coupled physics in fluid-fuelled, molten salt reactors. This paper describes its neutronics model, thermal hydraulics model, and their coupling in the MOOSE framework. Neutron and precursor equations are implemented using an action system that allows use of an arbitrary number of groups with no change in the input card. Results for many-channel configurations in 2D-axisymmetric and 3D coordinates are presented and compared against other coupled models as well as the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2018-01-08},
journal = {Annals of Nuclear Energy},
author = {Lindsay, Alexander and Ridley, Gavin and Rykhlevskii, Andrei and Huff, Kathryn},
month = apr,
year = {2018},
keywords = {agent based modeling, Finite elements, Hydrologic contaminant transport, MOOSE, Multiphysics, nuclear engineering, Nuclear fuel cycle, Object orientation, Parallel computing, Reactor physics, repository, Simulation, Systems analysis},
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doi = {10.1016/j.anucene.2017.12.025},
abstract = {Moltres is a new physics application for modeling coupled physics in fluid-fuelled, molten salt reactors. This paper describes its neutronics model, thermal hydraulics model, and their coupling in the MOOSE framework. Neutron and precursor equations are implemented using an action system that allows use of an arbitrary number of groups with no change in the input card. Results for many-channel configurations in 2D-axisymmetric and 3D coordinates are presented and compared against other coupled models as well as the Molten Salt Reactor Experiment.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2018-01-08},
journal = {Annals of Nuclear Energy},
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month = apr,
year = {2018},
keywords = {Reactor physics, Parallel computing, agent based modeling, Finite elements, Hydrologic contaminant transport, MOOSE, Multiphysics, nuclear engineering, Nuclear fuel cycle, Object orientation, repository, Simulation, Systems analysis},
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title = {Verification of moltres for multiphysics simulations of fast-spectrum molten salt reactors},
volume = {173},
issn = {03064549},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0306454922001463},
doi = {10.1016/j.anucene.2022.109111},
abstract = {Modeling strongly coupled neutronics and thermal–hydraulics in liquid-fueled MSRs requires robust and flexible multiphysics software for accurate simulations at reasonable computational costs. In this paper, we present Moltres and its neutronics and thermal–hydraulics modeling capabilities relevant to multiphysics reactor analysis. As a MOOSE-based application, Moltres provides various multiphysics coupling schemes and time-stepping methods, including fully coupled solves with implicit time-stepping. We verified Moltres’ MSR modeling capabilities against a multiphysics numerical benchmark developed for software dedicated to modeling fast-spectrum MSRs. The results show that Moltres performed comparably to participating software packages in the benchmark; the majority of the relevant quantities fell within one standard deviation of the benchmark average. Among the participating multiphysics tools in the benchmark, Moltres agrees closest to the multiphysics tool from the Delft University of Technology due to similarities in the numerical solution techniques and meshing schemes.},
language = {en},
urldate = {2022-04-26},
journal = {Annals of Nuclear Energy},
author = {Park, Sun Myung and Munk, Madicken},
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year = {2022},
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@mastersthesis{park_advancement_2020,
address = {Urbana, IL},
title = {Advancement and {Verification} of {Moltres} for {Molten} {Salt} {Reactor} {Safety} {Analysis}},
copyright = {Copyright 2020 Sun Myung Park},
url = {https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/108542},
language = {English},
school = {University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign},
author = {Park, Sun Myung},
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@mastersthesis{fairhurst-agosta_multi-physics_2020,
address = {Urbana, IL},
title = {Multi-{Physics} and {Technical} {Analysis} of {High}-{Temperature} {Gas}-{Cooled} {Reactors} for {Hydrogen} {Production}},
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@mastersthesis{park_advancement_2020,
address = {Urbana, IL},
title = {Advancement and {Verification} of {Moltres} for {Molten} {Salt} {Reactor} {Safety} {Analysis}},
copyright = {Copyright 2020 Sun Myung Park},
url = {https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/108542},
language = {English},
school = {University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign},
author = {Park, Sun Myung},
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@mastersthesis{pater_multiphysics_2019,
title = {Multiphysics simulations of {Molten} {Salt} {Reactors} using the {Moltres} code},
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@phdthesis{chee_fluoride-salt-cooled_2022,
address = {Urbana, IL},
type = {Dissertation},
title = {Fluoride-{Salt}-{Cooled} {High} {Temperature} {Reactor} {Design} {Optimization} with {Evolutionary} {Algorithms}},
copyright = {Copyright 2021 Gwendolyn Jin Yi Chee},
url = {https://github.com/arfc/2022-chee-dissertation},
abstract = {Additive manufacturing of reactor core components removes the geometric constraints required by conventional manufacturing, such as slabs as fuel planks and cylinders as fuel rods. Due to the expansion of the potential design space facilitated through additive manufacturing, reactor designers need to find methods, such as generative design, to explore the design space efficiently. In this defense, I will show that I successfully applied evolutionary algorithms to conduct generative reactor design optimization for a fluoride-salt-cooled high-temperature reactor (FHR). I achieved this through three distinct research efforts: 1) furthering our understanding of the FHR design’s complexities through neutronics and temperature modeling, 2) creating an open-source tool that enables generative design reactor optimization with evolutionary algorithms, and 3) applying the tool to the FHR to optimize for non-conventional geometries and fuel distributions},
school = {University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign},
author = {Chee, Gwendolyn Jin Yi},
month = aug,
year = {2022},
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}
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