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Journal of Computational Physics | 2017

A flexible nonlinear diffusion acceleration method for the SN transport equations discretized with discontinuous finite elements

Sebastian Schunert; Yaqi Wang; Frederick N. Gleicher; Javier Ortensi; Benjamin Baker; Vincent M. Laboure; Congjian Wang; Mark D. DeHart; Richard C. Martineau

Abstract This work presents a flexible nonlinear diffusion acceleration (NDA) method that discretizes both the S N transport equation and the diffusion equation using the discontinuous finite element method (DFEM). The method is flexible in that the diffusion equation can be discretized on a coarser mesh with the only restriction that it is nested within the transport mesh and the FEM shape function orders of the two equations can be different. The consistency of the transport and diffusion solutions at convergence is defined by using a projection operator mapping the transport into the diffusion FEM space. The diffusion weak form is based on the modified incomplete interior penalty (MIP) diffusion DFEM discretization that is extended by volumetric drift, interior face, and boundary closure terms. In contrast to commonly used coarse mesh finite difference (CMFD) methods, the presented NDA method uses a full FEM discretized diffusion equation for acceleration. Suitable projection and prolongation operators arise naturally from the FEM framework. Via Fourier analysis and numerical experiments for a one-group, fixed source problem the following properties of the NDA method are established for structured quadrilateral meshes: (1) the presented method is unconditionally stable and effective in the presence of mild material heterogeneities if the same mesh and identical shape functions either of the bilinear or biquadratic type are used, (2) the NDA method remains unconditionally stable in the presence of strong heterogeneities, (3) the NDA method with bilinear elements extends the range of effectiveness and stability by a factor of two when compared to CMFD if a coarser diffusion mesh is selected. In addition, the method is tested for solving the C5G7 multigroup, eigenvalue problem using coarse and fine mesh acceleration. While NDA does not offer an advantage over CMFD for fine mesh acceleration, it reduces the iteration count required for convergence by almost a factor of two in the case of coarse mesh acceleration.


Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2015

Advanced multiphysics coupling for LWR fuel performance analysis

Jason Hales; Michael Tonks; Frederick N. Gleicher; Benjamin Spencer; S.R. Novascone; R.L. Williamson; Giovanni Pastore; D.M. Perez


Archive | 2015

Convergence study of Rattlesnake solutions for the two-dimensional C5G7 MOX benchmark

Yaqi Wang; Mark D. DeHart; Derek Gaston; Frederick N. Gleicher; Richard C. Martineau; John W. Peterson; Sebastian Schunert


Archive | 2014

The coupling of the neutron transport application RATTLESNAKE to the nuclear fuels performance application BISON under the MOOSE framework

Frederick N. Gleicher; R.L. Williamson; Javier Ortensi; Yaqi Wang; Benjamin Spencer; S.R. Novascone; Jason Hales; Richard C. Martineau


Physics of Reactors 2016: Unifying Theory and Experiments in the 21st Century, PHYSOR 2016 | 2016

Operational readiness of the rattlesnake multidimensional neutron transport code

B. D. Ganapol; Mark D. DeHart; Frederick N. Gleicher; Abderrafi M. Ougouag; Javier Ortensi; Richard C. Martineau


Archive | 2015

Full Core TREAT Kinetics Demonstration Using Rattlesnake/BISON Coupling Within MAMMOTH

Javier Ortensi; Mark D. DeHart; Frederick N. Gleicher; Yaqi Wang; Anthony L. Alberti; Todd S. Palmer


Archive | 2018

Benchmark Analysis of the HTR-10 with the MAMMOTH Reactor Physics Application

Javier Ortensi; Sebastian Schunert; Yaqi Wang; Vincent M. Laboure; Frederick N. Gleicher; Richard C. Martineau


Transactions of the american nuclear society | 2017

Investigation of xenon oscillations via point kinetics

B. Ganapol; Frederick N. Gleicher; Richard C. Martineau


Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2017

Dimensionality reducibility for multi-physics reduced order modeling

Dongli Huang; Hany S. Abdel-Khalik; Cristian Rabiti; Frederick N. Gleicher


Transactions of the american nuclear society | 2016

Neutronic-Thermal hydraulic benchmark using the SKINATH point kinetics model

B. Ganapol; Mark D. DeHart; Frederick N. Gleicher; Sebastian Schunert; Richard C. Martineau

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Mark D. DeHart

Idaho National Laboratory

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Javier Ortensi

Idaho National Laboratory

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R.L. Williamson

Idaho National Laboratory

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S.R. Novascone

Idaho National Laboratory

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Jason Hales

Idaho National Laboratory

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