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Accession Number
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DE2012-1039399
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Title
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Assessment of Existing Sierra/Fuego Capabilities Related to Grid-to-Rod-Fretting (GTRF).
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Publication Date
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Jun 2011
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Media Count
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25p
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Personal Author
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D. Z. Turner S. B. Rodriguez
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Abstract
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The following report presents an assessment of existing capabilities in Sierra/Fuego applied to modeling several aspects of grid-to-rod-fretting (GTRF) including: fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and fluid-structure interaction. We compare the results of a number of Fuego simulations with relevant sources in the literature to evaluate the accuracy, efficiency, and robustness of using Fuego to model the aforementioned aspects. Comparisons between flow domains that include the full fuel rod length vs. a subsection of the domain near the spacer show that tremendous efficiency gains can be obtained by truncating the domain without loss of accuracy. Thermal analysis reveals the extent to which heat transfer from the fuel rods to the coolant is improved by the swirling flow created by the mixing vanes. Lastly, coupled fluid-structure interaction analysis shows that the vibrational modes of the fuel rods filter out high frequency turbulent pressure fluctuations. In general, these results allude to interesting phenomena for which further investigation could be quite fruitful.
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Keywords
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Accuracy Coolants Efficiency Fluctuations Fluid mechanics Fluid structure interactions Fuel rods Heat transfer Simulation Spacers Thermal analysis Vanes
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Source Agency
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Technical Information Center Oak Ridge Tennessee
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NTIS Subject Category
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77I - Reactor Fuels & Fuel Processing 46B - Fluid Mechanics
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Corporate Author
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Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM.
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Document Type
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Technical report
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Title Note
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N/A
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NTIS Issue Number
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1219
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Contract Number
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DE-AC04-94AL85000
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