2019
DOI: 10.2172/1550750
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CTF 4.0 Theory Manual

Abstract: Coolant-Boiling in Rod Arrays-Two Fluids (COBRA-TF) is a thermal/hydraulic (T/H) simulation code designed for light water reactor (LWR) vessel analysis. It uses a two-fluid, three-field (i.e. fluid film, fluid drops, and vapor) modeling approach. Both sub-channel and 3D Cartesian forms of 9 conservation equations are available for LWR modeling. The code was originally developed by Pacific Northwest Laboratory in 1980 and had been used and modified by several institutions over the last few decades.COBRA-TF also… Show more

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“…20)] and thermal hydraulics [e.g., CTF (Ref. 21)] codes, through the Virtual Environment for Reactor Applications (VERA) used in the simulations reported in Ref. 22.…”
Section: Iia Multidimensional Multiphysics Finite Element Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20)] and thermal hydraulics [e.g., CTF (Ref. 21)] codes, through the Virtual Environment for Reactor Applications (VERA) used in the simulations reported in Ref. 22.…”
Section: Iia Multidimensional Multiphysics Finite Element Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wall heat transfer model in the subcooled nucleate boiling regime is based on one of two approaches which are hereby titled (1) the Hancox-Nicoll approach and (2) the Saha-Zuber approach. The Hancox-Nicoll approach is the base subcooled boiling wall heat partitioning model in CTF, and it is described in detail in the CTF Theory manual Salko et al [2017a] as Approach 1: Non-ONB model.…”
Section: Wall Heat Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These terms are flow-regime dependent, as they depend on the structure of the two-phase flow. An assessment of the closure models used for these terms was not performed for this report; however, these terms are defined in more detail in the CTF Theory Manual Salko et al [2017a]. Other terms in these equations include C p (the specific heat for both liquid, l, and vapor, v) and the enthalpy, h, which can be for the saturated liquid (subscript f ), saturated vapor (subscript g), or the actual enthalpy (h l for liquid and h v for vapor).…”
Section: Phase Heat Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two components are coupled together and accelerated by the coarse mesh finite difference (CMFD) method. MPACT is also tightly coupled with CTF [6], an updated version of COBRA-TF, to provide thermal-hydraulic feedback. CTF is called by MPACT as a subroutine, so while CTF calculates the temperature and density distributions, it is not directly involved in the coupling implementations between Trogdor and BISON.…”
Section: Mpactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It consists of many codes that handle different physics and are coupled together, as shown in Figure1. The important codes for this work are MPACT for neutronics, CTF for thermal-hydraulics (TH)[6], MOOSE for coupling, and BISON for fuel performance.…”
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confidence: 99%