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Adaptive expansion order for diffusion Variational Nodal Method

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Abstract The Variational Nodal Method (VNM) has been employed as the diffusion module in our PWR core analysis code Bamboo-Core within our PWR fuel management code system NECP-Bamboo. It expands… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The Variational Nodal Method (VNM) has been employed as the diffusion module in our PWR core analysis code Bamboo-Core within our PWR fuel management code system NECP-Bamboo. It expands the nodal volumetric flux and surface partial currents into the sums of orthogonal basis functions without using the transverse integration technique. To reduce the extra computing cost by the uniform expansion order setting, an adaptive expansion order technique has been developed in this paper. After estimating the net currents between each pair of neighboring nodes by using the Coarse-Mesh Finite-Difference (CMFD) technique, it estimates the required expansion orders in each node analytically. This technique increases the complexity of the code, but reduces the computational efforts both in computing time and memory storage by a factor of about 5 and 4, respectively. In addition, the CMFD acceleration is also employed to further improve the performance of the code. It is demonstrated by the numerical results that the CMFD acceleration technique can provide a speedup ratio of about 17.

Keywords: adaptive expansion; expansion; nodal method; variational nodal; expansion order

Journal Title: Annals of Nuclear Energy
Year Published: 2018

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