
SAFE: A computer code for the steady-state and transient thermal analysis of LMR fuel elements
Author(s) -
S. L. Hayes
Publication year - 1993
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/140916
Subject(s) - transient (computer programming) , code (set theory) , source code , coolant , nuclear engineering , computer science , thermal , sample (material) , steady state (chemistry) , generator (circuit theory) , simulation , mechanical engineering , engineering , programming language , thermodynamics , physics , chemistry , power (physics) , set (abstract data type)
SAFE is a computer code developed for both the steady-state and transient thermal analysis of single LMR fuel elements. The code employs a two-dimensional control-volume based finite difference methodology with fully implicit time marching to calculate the temperatures throughout a fuel element and its associated coolant channel for both the steady-state and transient events. The code makes no structural calculations or predictions whatsoever. It does, however, accept as input structural parameters within the fuel such as the distributions of porosity and fuel composition, as well as heat generation, to allow a thermal analysis to be performed on a user-specified fuel structure. The code was developed with ease of use in mind. An interactive input file generator and material property correlations internal to the code are available to expedite analyses using SAFE. This report serves as a complete design description of the code as well as a user`s manual. A sample calculation made with SAFE is included to highlight some of the code`s features. Complete input and output files for the sample problem are provided