INL RELAP5-3D Nuclear Reactor Simulation Software Overview
RELAP5-3D is a robust modeling and simulation software designed to predict the intricate behavior of nuclear reactor systems.
RELAP5-3D is a robust modeling and simulation software designed to predict the intricate behavior of nuclear reactor systems.
These simulators provide efficient hands-on learning of the physics and engineering designs of various reactor types.
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Idaho National Laboratory has released the latest version of RELAP5-3D, a versatile modeling and simulation tool that predicts complex phenomena happening
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The tool will utilize the best modeling and simulation tools, advanced machine learning methods and high-performance computing to optimize and accelerate the fusion power plant design process. Collins, who leads the team, said FREDA will be the first fusion modeling tool to connect plasma and engineering models in a self-consistent, modular fashion to perform multiphysics, multi-fidelity analyses of reactor designs using scaled high-performance computational resources. “The models of the systems outside of the plasma, like structural mechanics, computational fluid dynamics, and neutronics analysis, can be quite similar between fusion and fission,” Borowiec said. Ultimately, the goal of FREDA is to create a tool for research organizations and private companies who want to design and build fusion devices for power generation or other scientific purposes. “Integrated modeling for the fusion community has a long, long history, but just now our capabilities are evolving very rapidly, and we have made enough progress to actually apply them to reactor design,” Park said.
PROTEUS encompasses the set of advanced neutronics modeling and simulation tools developed at Argonne including cross section generation codes, transport
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