Fundamentals, current state of the development of, and prospects for further improvement of the new-generation thermal-hydraulic computational HYDRA-IBRAE/LM code for simulation of fast reactor systems


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Abstract

The conceptual fundamentals of the development of the new-generation system thermal-hydraulic computational HYDRA-IBRAE/LM code are presented. The code is intended to simulate the thermalhydraulic processes that take place in the loops and the heat-exchange equipment of liquid–metal cooled fast reactor systems under normal operation and anticipated operational occurrences and during accidents. The paper provides a brief overview of Russian and foreign system thermal-hydraulic codes for modeling liquid–metal coolants and gives grounds for the necessity of development of a new-generation HYDRA-IBRAE/LM code. Considering the specific engineering features of the nuclear power plants (NPPs) equipped with the BN-1200 and the BREST-OD-300 reactors, the processes and the phenomena are singled out that require a detailed analysis and development of the models to be correctly described by the system thermal-hydraulic code in question. Information on the functionality of the computational code is provided, viz., the thermalhydraulic two-phase model, the properties of the sodium and the lead coolants, the closing equations for simulation of the heat–mass exchange processes, the models to describe the processes that take place during the steam-generator tube rupture, etc. The article gives a brief overview of the usability of the computational code, including a description of the support documentation and the supply package, as well as possibilities of taking advantages of the modern computer technologies, such as parallel computations. The paper shows the current state of verification and validation of the computational code; it also presents information on the principles of constructing of and populating the verification matrices for the BREST-OD-300 and the BN-1200 reactor systems. The prospects are outlined for further development of the HYDRA-IBRAE/LM code, introduction of new models into it, and enhancement of its usability. It is shown that the program of development and practical application of the code will allow carrying out in the nearest future the computations to analyze the safety of potential NPP projects at a qualitatively higher level.

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V. M. Alipchenkov

Nuclear Safety Institute (IBRAE); Joint Institute for High Temperatures (OIVT)

Author for correspondence.
Email: nam@ibrae.ac.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Bolshaya Tulskaya 52, Moscow, 115191; ul. Izhorskaya 13/2, Moscow, 125412

A. M. Anfimov

Afrikantov Experimental Design Office of Mechanical Engineering (AO OKBM Africantov)

Email: nam@ibrae.ac.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Burnakovskii 15, Nizhny Novgorod, 603074

D. A. Afremov

Dollezhal Research and Development Institute of Power Engineering (NIKIET)

Email: nam@ibrae.ac.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Malaya Krasnoselskaya 2/8, Moscow, 107140

V. S. Gorbunov

Afrikantov Experimental Design Office of Mechanical Engineering (AO OKBM Africantov)

Email: nam@ibrae.ac.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Burnakovskii 15, Nizhny Novgorod, 603074

Yu. A. Zeigarnik

Nuclear Safety Institute (IBRAE); Joint Institute for High Temperatures (OIVT)

Email: nam@ibrae.ac.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Bolshaya Tulskaya 52, Moscow, 115191; ul. Izhorskaya 13/2, Moscow, 125412

A. V. Kudryavtsev

Dollezhal Research and Development Institute of Power Engineering (NIKIET)

Email: nam@ibrae.ac.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Malaya Krasnoselskaya 2/8, Moscow, 107140

S. L. Osipov

Afrikantov Experimental Design Office of Mechanical Engineering (AO OKBM Africantov)

Email: nam@ibrae.ac.ru
Russian Federation, pr. Burnakovskii 15, Nizhny Novgorod, 603074

N. A. Mosunova

Nuclear Safety Institute (IBRAE)

Email: nam@ibrae.ac.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Bolshaya Tulskaya 52, Moscow, 115191

V. F. Strizhov

Nuclear Safety Institute (IBRAE)

Email: nam@ibrae.ac.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Bolshaya Tulskaya 52, Moscow, 115191

E. V. Usov

Nuclear Safety Institute (IBRAE)

Email: nam@ibrae.ac.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Bolshaya Tulskaya 52, Moscow, 115191


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