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Publikováno v:
Nuclear Engineering and Design. 238:680-692
This paper focuses on the modelling and the numerical simulation with the NEPTUNE_CFD code of cavitation phenomena and boiling bubbly flows. Compressible, unsteady, turbulent 3D two-phase flow is computed by the NEPTUNE_CFD solver, developed jointly
Autor:
Pascal Boudier, Eric Hervieu, Jean-Marc Hérard, Pierre Péturaud, D. Bestion, Philippe Fillion, Antoine Guelfi, Marc Grandotto, M. Boucker
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2007, 156 (3), pp.281-324
Nuclear Science and Engineering, Academic Press, 2007, 156 (3), pp.281-324
Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2007, 156 (3), pp.281-324
Nuclear Science and Engineering, Academic Press, 2007, 156 (3), pp.281-324
The NEPTUNE project constitutes the thermal-hydraulic part of the long-term Electricite de France and Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique joint research and development program for the next generatio...
Autor:
Annalisa Ambroso, Jean-Marc Hérard, Hervé Lemonnier, Michel Belliard, Marc Grandotto, Anela Kumbaro, Philippe Emonot, Samuel Kokh, Stephane Mimouni, Antoine Guelfi, Gauthier Fauchet
Publikováno v:
La Houille Blanche. 92:43-52
We will try to present herein the main issues of our investigation in numerical methods for two-phase flow modeling, within the framework of the NEPTUNE project, which benefits from both contributions of CEA and EDF. These may be recast in five work
Autor:
D. Bestion, Antoine Guelfi
Publikováno v:
La Houille Blanche. 91:65-74
The NEPTUNE project aims at building a new two-phase thermal-hydraulics platform for nuclear reactors simulation. It is being developed jointly by CEA-DEN and EDF-R&D and also supported by IRSN and FRAMATOME-ANP. NEPTUNE is a new generation multi-sca
Autor:
Luc Vanhoenacker, Michel Béolet, Eric de Fraguier, Olivier Rousselot, Valérie Bellens, Antoine Guelfi
Publikováno v:
Volume 2: Plant Systems, Construction, Structures and Components; Next Generation Reactors and Advanced Reactors.
Twenty years ago, a small group of representatives of European electricity producers involved in nuclear generation set up a light structure called the European Utility Requirements organisation. Its long-term objective was to foster the development
Publikováno v:
The Proceedings of the International Conference on Nuclear Engineering (ICONE). :ICONE23-1