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Modelling and Simulation of Turbulence in Energy Systems provides a detailed review of the use of computational fluids dynamics (CFD) to model turbulent flows in nuclear energy systems. After a thorough and detailed introduction on relevant theory, the book then illustrates the applications of CFD to better understand nuclear plant performance and safety during both normal and accident conditions. Essential topics covered in the section on theory include verification and validation, turbulence modeling using linear eddy viscosity approaches and Reynolds stress modelling. Chapters on applications address light water reactor (LWR) fuels, LWR safety, severe accidents and advanced reactors. With contributions by leading experts, this book will be a valuable reference for researchers and engineers performing CFD analysis to address the engineering challenges of today's nuclear fleet and design advanced reactors and fuels for the future.
Contents
Part I Theory 1. The importance of Verification and Validation in Computational Fluid Dynamics (Y. Hassan?) 2. Turbulence modeling using Linear Eddy Viscosity approaches: From the standard k- to the Elliptic blending concept 3. Seeking turbulence anisotropy: Non-Linear Eddy Viscosity Models 4. Going beyond Eddy Viscosity Models in RANS: The relevance of Reynolds Stress Modelling 5. Chasing turbulent structures: Large Eddy Simulation 6. Direct Numerical Simulation in complex geometries: a step forward for a better understanding and validation of turbulence models 7. Unsteady RANS and hybrid RANS/LES turbulence modeling: Bridging the gap? 8. Modeling Heat transfer: The elusive turbulent thermal stresses 9. Eulerian Multiphase turbulence modeling 10. Direct Numerical Simulation of multi-phase flows PART II Industrial applications 11. An overview of turbulence modeling for light water reactor fuel assemblies 12. Turbulence modeling approaches for thermal striping in LWR and advanced reactors 13. Safety applications in light water reactors: a focus on turbulence modeling 14. Vessel-level CFD simulations in light water reactors 15. An overview of turbulence modeling for advanced reactor fuels 16. CFD for advanced nuclear reactors: Other applications 17. CFD for Severe Accident applications 18. Modeling and simulation of containment flows: focus on hydrogen risk 19. Emerging topics: Modeling turbulence in Multiscale and Multiphysics approaches



