The FRED code is an in-house tool developed at the Paul Scherrer Institut for the so-called 1.5-D nuclear fuel performance analysis. In order to extend its field of application, this code has been re-implemented as a class of the OpenFOAM numerical library. A first objective of this re-implementation is to provide this tool with the parallel scalability necessary for full core analyses. In addition, the use of OpenFOAM as base library allows for a straightforward interface with the standard Open FOAM CFD solvers, as well as with the several OpenFOAM-based applications developed by the nuclear engineering community. In this paper, the newly developed FRED-based Open FOAM class has been integrated in the GeN-Foam multi-physics code mainly developed at the Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne and at the Paul Scherrer Institut. The paper presents the details of both the re-implementation of the FRED code and of its integration in GeN-Foam. The performances and parallel scalability of the tool are preliminary investigated and an example of application is provided by performing a full-core multi physics analysis of the European Sodium Fast Reactor.
Sophie Danielle Angelica Gorno
Andreas Pautz, Vincent Pierre Lamirand, Oskari Ville Pakari, Pavel Frajtag, Tom Mager
Andreas Pautz, Vincent Pierre Lamirand, Oskari Ville Pakari