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Full-Core Coupled Neutronic, Thermal-Hydraulic, and Thermo-Mechanical Analysis of Low-Enriched Uranium Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Reactors

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  • Matt Krecicki

    (Georgia Institute of Technology, George W. Woodruff School, Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA)

  • Dan Kotlyar

    (Georgia Institute of Technology, George W. Woodruff School, Nuclear and Radiological Engineering, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA)

Abstract

Nuclear thermal propulsion is an enabling technology for future space missions, such as crew-operated Mars missions. Nuclear thermal propulsion technology provides a performance benefit over chemical propulsion systems by operating with light propellants (e.g., hydrogen) at elevated engine chamber conditions. Therefore, nuclear thermal propulsion reactor cores exhibit high propellant velocities and elevated propellant and fuel temperatures, subsequently leading to relatively high thermal stresses and geometrical deformation. This paper details the numerical approach to solve the thermo-elastic equations, which was implemented into the recently developed ntpThermo code. In addition, this paper demonstrates the extension of the Basilisk multiphysics framework to perform full-core coupled neutronic, thermal-hydraulic, and thermo-mechanical analysis of nuclear thermal propulsion reactors. The analyses demonstrate and quantify thermo-mechanical feedback, which for the investigated cases, acted to reduce maximum fuel temperatures and pressure drop across the fuel element channels. Thermo-mechanical feedback had a significant impact on the mass flow distribution within the reactor core and, thus, a substantial impact on solid-material temperatures and stresses, but only a minor impact on reactivity and local power distributions. Sensitivity studies revealed that the friction factor correlation applied to perform the analysis has a significant impact on the pressure drop across the fuel element channels. The most important observation of this research is the importance of incorporating the thermo-mechanical feedback within an integrated multiphysics solution sequence to enable the consistent design of future nuclear thermal propulsion systems.

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  • Matt Krecicki & Dan Kotlyar, 2022. "Full-Core Coupled Neutronic, Thermal-Hydraulic, and Thermo-Mechanical Analysis of Low-Enriched Uranium Nuclear Thermal Propulsion Reactors," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(19), pages 1-25, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:15:y:2022:i:19:p:7007-:d:923823
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    1. Ruslan Irkimbekov & Alexander Vurim & Galina Vityuk & Olzhas Zhanbolatov & Zamanbek Kozhabayev & Artur Surayev, 2023. "Modeling of Dynamic Operation Modes of IVG.1M Reactor," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(2), pages 1-20, January.
    2. Baoxin Yuan & Jie Zheng & Jian Wang & Herong Zeng & Wankui Yang & Huan Huang & Songbao Zhang, 2023. "Numerical Calculation Scheme of Neutronics-Thermal-Mechanical Coupling in Solid State Reactor Core Based on Galerkin Finite Element Method," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(2), pages 1-17, January.
    3. Biao Zhou & Jun Sun & Yuliang Sun, 2023. "Investigation on Laminar Flow and Heat Transfer of Helium–Xenon Gas Mixtures with Variable Properties," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(4), pages 1-17, February.

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