《1-CFD methodology and validation for single-phase flow in PWR fuel assemblies》.pdf
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Nuclear Engineering and Design 240 (2010) 2088–2095
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CFD methodology and validation for single-phase flow in PWR fuel assemblies
Michael E. Conner a,∗ , Emilio Baglietto b , Abdelaziz M. Elmahdi a
a Westinghouse Nuclear Fuel, 5801 Bluff Road, Columbia, SC 29250, USA
b CD-adapco, New York Office, 60 Broadhollow Road, Melville, NY 11747, USA
a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t
Article history: This paper presents the CFD modeling methodology and validation for steady-state, normal operation in
Received 23 March 2009 a PWR fuel assembly. This work is part of a program that is developing a CFD methodology for modeling
Received in revised form 28 August 2009 and predicting single-phase and two-phase flow conditions downstream of structural grids that have
Accepted 2 September 2009
mixing devices. The purpose of the mixing devices (mixing vanes in this case) is to increase turbulence
and improve heat transfer characteristics of the fuel assembly. The detailed CFD modeling methodology
for single-phase flow conditions in PWR fuel assemblies was developed using the STAR-CD CFD code.
This methodology includes the details of the computational mesh, the turbulence model used, and the
boundary conditions applied to the model. The methodology was
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