NT & RP Journal
THERMAL-HYDRAULIC FORTRAN PROGRAM FOR STEADY-STATE CALCULATIONS OF PLATE-TYPE FUEL RESEARCH REACTORS
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Vol. XXIII, No. 1, Pp. 1-62
June 2008
UDC 621.039+614.876:504.06
ISSN 1451-3994

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Pages: 19-30

Author:
Ahmed Khedr

Abstract

The safety assessment of research and power reactors is a continuous process covering their lifespan and requiring verified and validated codes. Power reactor codes all over the world are well established and qualified against real measuring data and qualified experimental facilities. These codes are usually sophisticated, require special skills and consume a lot of running time. On the other hand, most research reactor codes still require much more data for validation and qualification. It is, therefore, of benefit to any regulatory body to develop its own codes for the review and assessment of research reactors.
The present paper introduces a simple, one-dimensional Fortran program called THDSN for steady-state thermal-hydraulic calculations of plate-type fuel research reactors. Besides calculating the fuel and coolant temperature distributions and pressure gradients in an average and hot channel, the program calculates the safety limits and margins against the critical phenomena encountered in research reactors, such as the onset of nucleate boiling, critical heat flux and flow instability. Well known thermal-hydraulic correlations for calculating the safety parameters and several formulas for the heat transfer coefficient have been used. The THDSN program was verified by comparing its results for 2 and 10 MW benchmark reactors with those published in IAEA publications and a good agreement was found. Also, the results of the program are compared with those published for other programs, such as the PARET and TERMIC.

Key words: research reactor, steady-state thermal-hydraulic calculation, safety parametars,
Fortran program

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