A full-core three-dimensional multi-physics calculation method was researched based on the Lead cooled fast reactor (LFR) code system MOSASAUR, which is focused on both core steady-state and transient analyses of LFR. In the previous version of MOSASAUR, cross-sections generation module and core steady-state simulation module have been developed. In this research, the stiffness confinement method is employed to solve the time-dependent multi-group neutron transport equation to expand the capabilities of core transient analyses. And the thermal hydraulic calculation method is developed as thermal feedback module for core steady-state and transient analyses. Based on the fixed-point iteration scheme, the neutron module and thermal hydraulic module are coupled at each time step. The LMW benchmark and the problem based on ORAL 19-rod bundle are employed to verify the accuracy of transient calculation and thermal hydraulic module respectively. Finally, the multi-physics calculation method is utilized to simulate the transient process of the MicroURANUS core. The simulation results demonstrate the capability of the constructed multi-physics calculation framework to accurately simulate the transient behaviors of LMRs. Numerical results showed the good accuracy of the newly-developed multi-physics calculation module with MOSASAUR.
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