2022
DOI: 10.2172/2382676
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Evaluation of Mechanistic and Empirical Models against Existing FFRD and LOCA Experimental Databases

Kyle Gamble,
Ryan Sweet,
Pierre-Clément Simon
et al.

Abstract: The desire of the nuclear industry to improve the economics of existing nuclear power plants has necessitated research into the potential of a phenomenon known as fuel fragmentation, relocation, and dispersal (FFRD). This phenomenon is possible during a loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA) at relatively high burnup. The Nuclear Energy Advanced Modeling and Simulation program has been developing simulation capabilities for FFRD and LOCA in the BISON fuel performance code for multiple years. This year, the effort has… Show more

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