The feasibility of multidimensional CFD applied to calandria system in the moderator of CANDU-6 PHWR using commercial and open-source codes

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The moderator system of CANDU, a prototype of PHWR (pressurized heavy-water reactor), has been modeled in multidimension for the computation based on CFD (computational fluid dynamics) technique. Three CFD codes are tested in modeled hydrothermal systems of heavy-water reactors. Commercial codes, COMSOL Multiphysics and ANSYS-CFX with OpenFOAM, an open-source code, are introduced for the various simplified and practical problems. All the implemented computational codes are tested for a benchmark problem of STERN laboratory experiment with a precise modeling of tubes, compared with each other as well as the measured data and a porous model based on the experimental correlation of pressure drop. Also the effect of turbulence model is discussed for these low Reynolds number flows. As a result, they are shown to be successful for the analysis of three-dimensional numerical models related to the calandria system of CANDU reactors.

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Kim, H. T., Chang, S. M., Shin, J. H., & Kim, Y. G. (2016). The feasibility of multidimensional CFD applied to calandria system in the moderator of CANDU-6 PHWR using commercial and open-source codes. Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/3194839

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