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PORTALE DELLA DIDATTICA

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System-level modeling of nuclear plants

01TSKIV

A.A. 2020/21

Course Language

Inglese

Degree programme(s)

Doctorate Research in Energetica - Torino

Course structure
Teaching Hours
Lezioni 20
Lecturers
Teacher Status SSD h.Les h.Ex h.Lab h.Tut Years teaching
Froio Antonio   Ricercatore a tempo det. L.240/10 art.24-B IIND-07/D 10 0 0 0 2
Co-lectures
Espandi

Context
SSD CFU Activities Area context
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This course is intended to give an overview of the modelling of nuclear power plants from a system-level perspective. The course is primarily intended for PhD students developing their career in the nuclear field, although all the concepts it introduces are applicable to non-nuclear systems (e.g. electrical grids, automotive and aerospace industry). It presents different approaches behind the state-of-the-art models employed worldwide for the different, critical aspects of fission and fusion reactors, including multi-physics and multi-scale models for neutronics, plasma physics, thermal-hydraulics and safety analyses. Some of the existing tools are introduced, presenting their peculiarities and applications. ~40 % of the hours is devoted to hands-on modelling sessions, introducing Modelica, an object-oriented, a-causal modelling language widely employed in the nuclear field. The students will acquire understanding of existing codes in the nuclear industry, of the modelling principles behind them, as well as the basic knowledge required to build a system-level model from scratch.
This course is intended to give an overview of the modelling of nuclear power plants from a system-level perspective. The course is primarily intended for PhD students developing their career in the nuclear field, although all the concepts it introduces are applicable to non-nuclear systems (e.g. electrical grids, automotive and aerospace industry). It presents different approaches behind the state-of-the-art models employed worldwide for the different, critical aspects of fission and fusion reactors, including multi-physics and multi-scale models for neutronics, plasma physics, thermal-hydraulics and safety analyses. Some of the existing tools are introduced, presenting their peculiarities and applications. ~40 % of the hours is devoted to hands-on modelling sessions, introducing Modelica, an object-oriented, a-causal modelling language widely employed in the nuclear field. The students will acquire understanding of existing codes in the nuclear industry, of the modelling principles behind them, as well as the basic knowledge required to build a system-level model from scratch.
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- Introduction: needs for system-level models in complex nuclear systems (fission and fusion) - Approaches to system modelling: object-oriented a-causal modelling, order reduction, machine learning, … - Tools and applications: o Description of the available tools for different nuclear applications (RELAP, MELCOR, SIMMER, PROCESS, MIRA, 4C, GETTHEM) o Basics of reduced-order modelling and metamodeling for safety-related applications o Applications: Lab sessions with Modelica
- Introduction: needs for system-level models in complex nuclear systems (fission and fusion) - Approaches to system modelling: object-oriented a-causal modelling, order reduction, machine learning, … - Tools and applications: o Description of the available tools for different nuclear applications (RELAP, MELCOR, SIMMER, PROCESS, MIRA, 4C, GETTHEM) o Basics of reduced-order modelling and metamodeling for safety-related applications o Applications: Lab sessions with Modelica
Modalità mista
Mixed mode
Presentazione orale - Test a risposta multipla - Presentazione report scritto
Oral presentation - Multiple choice test - Written report presentation
P.D.1-1 - Febbraio
P.D.1-1 - February