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The simplified P3 approach on a trigonal geometry of the nodal reactor code DYN3D
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringAbstract Dyn3dComputational MechanicsNumerical SimulationTrigonal GeometryTrigonal Sp3 MethodologyMulti-physics ModellingComputational GeometryPhysicsMultiphysics ProblemRadiation TransportUnstructured Mesh GenerationSimplified P3 ApproachNeutron TransportNuclear EngineeringSp3 MethodNuclear EnergyNatural SciencesMultiscale Modeling
Abstract DYN3D is a three-dimensional nodal code for steady-state and transient analyses of Light Water Reactors applicable for square and hexagonal fuel assembly geometries. Several versions of the DYN3D code are available including a multigroup diffusion and a simplified P3 (SP3) neutron transport option. The multi-group SP3 method based on a trigonal geometry was developed recently. This method is applicable to the analysis of reactor cores with hexagonal fuel assemblies and allows flexible mesh refinement. In this paper, the theoretical background for the SP3 method is briefly described. The consistency of the implementation of the trigonal SP3 methodology in DYN3D is demonstrated by means of a simplified VVER-440 core test example. The corresponding few-group homogenized cross sections and reference solutions were produced by the Monte Carlo code Serpent. The DYN3D results are in good agreement with the reference solutions.
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