Abstract
Owing to the advantages of moving particle semi-implicit (MPS) method in simulating multiphase and multicomponent flows, it has been widely applied to nuclear engineering in recent years. In the scope of fundamental thermal hydraulics the bubble dynamics in the evaporation and condensation processes are analyzed with MPS method. In terms of nuclear reactor severe accidents the phenomena of fuel rod disintegration and melt behaviors in the lower head and at the containment are investigated by coupling advanced models into MPS method.
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