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Journal of Computational Physics | 2012

Analysis of communication costs for domain decomposed Monte Carlo methods in nuclear reactor analysis

Andrew R. Siegel; Kord Smith; Paul F. Fischer; Vijay S. Mahadevan

A domain decomposed Monte Carlo communication kernel is used to carry out performance tests to establish the feasibility of using Monte Carlo techniques for practical Light Water Reactor (LWR) core analyses. The results of the prototype code are interpreted in the context of simplified performance models which elucidate key scaling regimes of the parallel algorithm.


Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A | 2014

High-resolution coupled physics solvers for analysing fine-scale nuclear reactor design problems

Vijay S. Mahadevan; Elia Merzari; Timothy J. Tautges; Rajeev Jain; Aleksandr Obabko; Michael Smith; Paul Fischer

An integrated multi-physics simulation capability for the design and analysis of current and future nuclear reactor models is being investigated, to tightly couple neutron transport and thermal-hydraulics physics under the SHARP framework. Over several years, high-fidelity, validated mono-physics solvers with proven scalability on petascale architectures have been developed independently. Based on a unified component-based architecture, these existing codes can be coupled with a mesh-data backplane and a flexible coupling-strategy-based driver suite to produce a viable tool for analysts. The goal of the SHARP framework is to perform fully resolved coupled physics analysis of a reactor on heterogeneous geometry, in order to reduce the overall numerical uncertainty while leveraging available computational resources. The coupling methodology and software interfaces of the framework are presented, along with verification studies on two representative fast sodium-cooled reactor demonstration problems to prove the usability of the SHARP framework.


Computer-aided Design | 2017

Array-based, parallel hierarchical mesh refinement algorithms for unstructured meshes

Navamita Ray; Iulian Grindeanu; Xinglin Zhao; Vijay S. Mahadevan

In this paper, we describe an array-based hierarchical mesh refinement capability through uniform refinement of unstructured meshes for efficient solution of PDEs using finite element methods and multigrid solvers. A multi-degree, multi-dimensional and multi-level framework is designed to generate the nested hierarchies from an initial coarse mesh that can be used for a variety of purposes such as in multigrid solvers/preconditioners, to do solution convergence and verification studies and to improve overall parallel efficiency by decreasing I/O bandwidth requirements (by loading smaller meshes and in-memory refinement). We also describe a high-order boundary reconstruction capability that can be used to project the new points after refinement using high-order approximations instead of linear projection in order to minimize and provide more control on geometrical errors introduced by curved boundaries.The capability is developed under the parallel unstructured mesh framework Mesh Oriented dAtaBase (MOAB Tautges etal. (2004)). We describe the underlying data structures and algorithms to generate such hierarchies in parallel and present numerical results for computational efficiency and effect on mesh quality. We also present results to demonstrate the applicability of the developed capability to study convergence properties of different point projection schemes for various mesh hierarchies and to a multigrid finite-element solver for elliptic problems. Multi-degree, multi-dimensional & multi-level unstructured mesh refinement framework.Ecient parallel communication strategies for resolution of shared mesh interface.High-order surface reconstruction based point projection schemes for mesh hierarchies.


Archive | 2008

High-order Spatio-temporal Schemes for Coupled, Multi-physics Reactor Simulations

Vijay S. Mahadevan; Jean C. Ragusa

This report summarizes the work done in the summer of 08 by the Ph.D. student Vijay Mahadevan. The main focus of the work was to coupled 3-D neutron difusion to 3-D heat conduction in parallel with accuracy greater than or equal to 2nd order in space and time. Results show that the goal was attained.


Archive | 2015

Multi-Physics Demonstration Problem with the SHARP Reactor Simulation Toolkit

Elia Merzari; E. R. Shemon; Yiqi Yu; J. W. Thomas; Aleksandr Obabko; Rajeev Jain; Vijay S. Mahadevan; Timothy Tautges; Jerome Solberg; Robert M. Ferencz; R. Whitesides

This report describes to employ SHARP to perform a first-of-a-kind analysis of the core radial expansion phenomenon in an SFR. This effort required significant advances in the framework Multi-Physics Demonstration Problem with the SHARP Reactor Simulation Toolkit used to drive the coupled simulations, manipulate the mesh in response to the deformation of the geometry, and generate the necessary modified mesh files. Furthermore, the model geometry is fairly complex, and consistent mesh generation for the three physics modules required significant effort. Fully-integrated simulations of a 7-assembly mini-core test problem have been performed, and the results are presented here. Physics models of a full-core model of the Advanced Burner Test Reactor have also been developed for each of the three physics modules. Standalone results of each of the three physics modules for the ABTR are presented here, which provides a demonstration of the feasibility of the fully-integrated simulation.


Archive | 2015

Update on Development of Mesh Generation Algorithms in MeshKit

Rajeev Jain; Evan VanderZee; Vijay S. Mahadevan

MeshKit uses a graph-based design for coding all its meshing algorithms, which includes the Reactor Geometry (and mesh) Generation (RGG) algorithms. This report highlights the developmental updates of all the algorithms, results and future work. Parallel versions of algorithms, documentation and performance results are reported. RGG GUI design was updated to incorporate new features requested by the users; boundary layer generation and parallel RGG support were added to the GUI. Key contributions to the release, upgrade and maintenance of other SIGMA1 libraries (CGM and MOAB) were made. Several fundamental meshing algorithms for creating a robust parallel meshing pipeline in MeshKit are under development. Results and current status of automated, open-source and high quality nuclear reactor assembly mesh generation algorithms such as trimesher, quadmesher, interval matching and multi-sweeper are reported.


Archive | 2015

Full Core Multiphysics Simulation with Offline Mesh Deformation

Elia Merzari; E. R. Shemon; Yiqi Yu; J. W. Thomas; Aleksandr Obabko; Rajeev Jain; Vijay S. Mahadevan; Jerome Solberg; Robert M. Ferencz; R. Whitesides

In this report, building on previous reports issued in FY13 we describe our continued efforts to integrate thermal/hydraulics, neutronics, and structural mechanics modeling codes to perform coupled analysis of a representative fast sodium-cooled reactor core. The focus of the present report is a full core simulation with off-line mesh deformation.


Progress in Nuclear Energy | 2012

A verification exercise in multiphysics simulations for coupled reactor physics calculations

Vijay S. Mahadevan; Jean C. Ragusa; Vincent A. Mousseau


Archive | 2016

SHARP User Manual

Yiqi Yu; E. R. Shemon; J. W. Thomas; Vijay S. Mahadevan; Ronald O. Rahaman; Jerome Solberg


Procedia Engineering | 2015

Conformal and Non-conformal Adaptive Mesh Refinement with Hierarchical Array-based Half-Facet Data Structures

Xinglin Zhao; Rebecca Conley; Navamita Ray; Vijay S. Mahadevan

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Rajeev Jain

Argonne National Laboratory

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Elia Merzari

Argonne National Laboratory

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Aleksandr Obabko

Argonne National Laboratory

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E. R. Shemon

Argonne National Laboratory

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Iulian Grindeanu

Argonne National Laboratory

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Navamita Ray

Argonne National Laboratory

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Yiqi Yu

Argonne National Laboratory

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J. W. Thomas

Argonne National Laboratory

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Jerome Solberg

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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