Analysis of coolant flow distribution to the reactor core of modified TRIGA Bandung with plate-type fuel

  • Wardhani V
  • Pane J
  • Dibyo S
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Abstract

A conversion of the TRIGA reactor Bandung has been planned by replacing fuel from rod type to plate type. The fuel replacement causes the fuel arrangement or reactor core configuration should be changed as well as the cooling system. Currently, the reactor cooling system takes place by natural convection with the flow direction from the bottom to the top of the core. The replacement of plate-type fuel with a small distance between plates causes the core cooling process to decrease, therefore to make more effective the forced convection cooling system with the direction of upward flow is required. It is expected that the cooling process will increase. The ability of the cooling system depends on flow distribution in the core at the time of reactor in operating, therefore it is necessary to analyze the distribution of coolant flow and the velocity distribution of the cooling system from the top reactor pool to the reactor core to determine that the coolant flow from the inlet pipe mostly goes to the core. The purpose of this research is to analyze the distribution of coolant flow and flow velocity to the reactor core. The analysis was carried out in a simulation using computational fluid dynamics FLUENT software by creating reactor core modeling. The result shows that the cooling water flows from above along the reactor pool, then the stored energy is reduced so that the flowing slowdown. In this case, resulting in evenly flow distribution to the reactor core.

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Wardhani, V. I. S., Pane, J. S., & Dibyo, S. (2020). Analysis of coolant flow distribution to the reactor core of modified TRIGA Bandung with plate-type fuel. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1436(1), 012098. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1436/1/012098

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