Abstract

Abstract A system thermal-hydraulics model for a fluoride-salt-cooled high-temperature reactor (FHR) based on the small modular advanced high-temperature reactor (SmAHTR) design concept is developed, using RELAP5-3D. The SmAHTR components modeled in the simulations include the reactor core, lower plenum, upper plenum, top plenum, three primary heat exchangers (PHXs) equipped with three primary pumps, and three director reactor auxiliary cooling system (DRACS) equipped with three fluid diodes. Flows through the reactor core are represented by 19 individual fuel channels, one reflector-hole channel, and one downcomer channel. In each of the 19 SmAHTR fuel block channels, the fuel elements are modeled in five groups using five heat structures, each with their corresponding power level. The total reactor power is 125 MWth. Using representative core power distributions for the SmAHTR at beginning-of-cycle (BOC) and at end-of-cycle (EOC), two steady-state system thermal-hydraulic model simulations with RELAP5-3D were performed using a nominal pressure drop loss factor of 1.5 for all nine junctions in each of the 19 fuel channels modeled. Exit coolant temperatures ranged from 688 °C to 739 °C (BOC) and from 696 °C to 721 °C (EOC), while peak fuel centerline temperatures in the highest power block were 1249 °C (BOC) and 1029 °C (EOC). By adjusting the loss factors to modify coolant flow rates in each channel, a more uniform exit coolant temperature was possible, ranging from 701 °C to 709 °C (BOC) and 698 °C to 714 °C (EOC), while peak fuel centerline temperatures were reduced to 1204 °C (BOC) and 988 °C (EOC), giving results more consistent with earlier studies of the SmAHTR.

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