Molten salt reactors are a very promising option for the development of highly innovative solutions for the nuclear energy production of the future. New results of the application of the nodal diffusion code, DYN3D-MG, to model the steady state operation of molten salt fast reactors based on circulating fluoride salt, are presented here. The cross-section set was prepared using the Monte Carlo particle transport code, SERPENT. Full core comparisons between SERPENT and DYN3D-MG demonstrate that the molten salt fast reactor steady state operation can be modelled by DYN3D-MG within the required accuracy. The work is an important initial step for the development of a coupled CFD/neutron physics code system. This code system will finally be applied for the investigation of an innovative material protection scheme to avoid the contact of the liquid salt with the structural material.
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2018 26th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering
July 22–26, 2018
London, England
Conference Sponsors:
- Nuclear Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-5147-0
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Modelling the Neutronics of a Molten Salt Fast Reactor Using DYN3D-MG for the Investigation of the Application of Frozen Wall Technology
Gregory M. Cartland-Glover,
Gregory M. Cartland-Glover
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Warrington, UK
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Stefano Rolfo,
Stefano Rolfo
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Warrington, UK
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Alex Skillen,
Alex Skillen
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Warrington, UK
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David R. Emerson,
David R. Emerson
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Warrington, UK
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Charles Moulinec,
Charles Moulinec
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Warrington, UK
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Dzianis Litskevich,
Dzianis Litskevich
University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
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Bruno Merk
Bruno Merk
University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
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Gregory M. Cartland-Glover
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Warrington, UK
Stefano Rolfo
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Warrington, UK
Alex Skillen
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Warrington, UK
David R. Emerson
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Warrington, UK
Charles Moulinec
Science and Technology Facilities Council, Warrington, UK
Dzianis Litskevich
University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Bruno Merk
University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK
Paper No:
ICONE26-82170, V005T05A024; 10 pages
Published Online:
October 24, 2018
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Cartland-Glover, GM, Rolfo, S, Skillen, A, Emerson, DR, Moulinec, C, Litskevich, D, & Merk, B. "Modelling the Neutronics of a Molten Salt Fast Reactor Using DYN3D-MG for the Investigation of the Application of Frozen Wall Technology." Proceedings of the 2018 26th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. Volume 5: Advanced Reactors and Fusion Technologies; Codes, Standards, Licensing, and Regulatory Issues. London, England. July 22–26, 2018. V005T05A024. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICONE26-82170
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