Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Feb 2020)

The JFNK method for the PWR's transient simulation considering neutronics, thermal hydraulics and mechanics

  • Qingming He,
  • Yijun Zhang,
  • Zhouyu Liu,
  • Liangzhi Cao,
  • Hongchun Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 2
pp. 258 – 270

Abstract

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A new task of using the Jacobian-Free-Newton-Krylov (JFNK) method for the PWR core transient simulations involving neutronics, thermal hydraulics and mechanics is conducted. For the transient scenario of PWR, normally the Picard iteration of the coupled coarse-mesh nodal equations and parallel channel TH equations is performed to get the transient solution. In order to solve the coupled equations faster and more stable, the Newton Krylov (NK) method based on the explicit matrix was studied. However, the NK method is hard to be extended to the cases with more physics phenomenon coupled, thus the JFNK based iteration scheme is developed for the nodal method and parallel-channel TH method. The local gap conductance is sensitive to the gap width and will influence the temperature distribution in the fuel rod significantly. To further consider the local gap conductance during the transient scenario, a 1D mechanics model is coupled into the JFNK scheme to account for the fuel thermal expansion effect. To improve the efficiency, the physics-based precondition and scaling technique are developed for the JFNK iteration. Numerical tests show good convergence behavior of the iterations and demonstrate the influence of the fuel thermal expansion effect during the rod ejection problems. Keywords: Multi-physics, Neutronics/TH/Mechanics, JFNK, Preconditioning, Transient