Influence of spacer grid outer strap on fuel assembly thermal hydraulic performance

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The outer strap as a typical structure of a spacer grid enhances the mechanical strength, decreases hang-up susceptibility, and also influences thermal hydraulic performance, for example, pressure loss, mixing performance, and flow distribution. In the present study, a typical grid spacer with different outer strap designs is adopted to investigate the influence of outer strap design on fuel assembly thermal hydraulic performance by using a commercial computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code, ANSYS CFX, and a subchannel analysis code, FLICA. To simulate the outer straps' influence between fuel assemblies downstream, four quarter-bundles from neighboring fuel assemblies are constructed to form the computational domain. The results show that the outer strap design has a major impact on cross-flow between fuel assemblies and temperature distribution within the fuel assembly. © 2014 Jingwen Yan et al.

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Yan, J., Zhang, Y., Yang, B., Li, W., & Zhou, Y. (2014). Influence of spacer grid outer strap on fuel assembly thermal hydraulic performance. Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/602062

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