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ORIGINAL PAPER

Improvement of the SPH Method for Pin-by-Pin Core Calculations

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Pages 1155-1165 | Received 15 Jul 2004, Accepted 12 Sep 2004, Published online: 15 Feb 2012
 

Abstract

In this paper, improvement of the SPH method (the improved SPH method) is proposed. The SPH method is commonly used in pin-by-pin mesh core calculations to reduce cell-homogenization error. The investigation revealed that the normalization condition of the SPH factor in the conventional SPH method is not appropriate for multi-assembly calculations in which different assembly types are adjacent. Since the conventional normalization condition does not incorporate flux discontinuity between assemblies, cell homogenization error in assembly peripheral region becomes larger. In the improved SPH method, the SPH factor is divided by an averaged “cell-level” discontinuity factor obtained in each fuel assembly. Though the SPH factor is somewhat modified from the conventional value, no additional homogenization parameters (e.g. discontinuity factor) is necessary in core calculations. Test calculations were carried out in a simplified one-dimensional slab and two-dimensional PWR colorset geometries that simulate part of actual core geometry. The calculation results showed that the improved SPH method effectively reduce the cell-level homogenization error especially in assembly peripheral region. Since we can easily implement the improved SPH method by slight code modifications, it can be a promising candidate of the cell-homogenization method for pin-by-pin core calculations.

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