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Nuclear Science, Technology, and Engineering for Molten Salt Reactors

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Modeling and Simulation

  • Development of a generalized approach to simulate delayed neutron precursors transport in molten salt reactors (MSR).
  • Modeling of salt expansion and bubble formation effects and assessment of their impact on reactivity-initiated accidents for molten salt reactors.
  • Evaluation of the impact of radiative heat transfer on heat transfer in molten salt reactors.
  • Development and assessment of reduced-order models for molten salt reactor applications.
  • Development of a framework for MSR system analysis and optimization. Evaluation of system designs using the developed framework.

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