Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics
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The field of nuclear thermal hydraulics has begun to greatly benefit from full three dimensional CFD for component level modelling. Previously, simpler 1D systems codes were exclusively used, relying on very extensive use of correlations from experimental results.
With improvements in computational power and investment in research, nuclear design is progressively turning to full 3D CFD to aid design processes, particularly for complicated flows within volumes such as the reactor core.
Current areas of interest include multi-phase modelling to accurately predict Critical Heat Flux (CHF) and the study of heat transport in non-circular ducts.
The trend towards Generation IV reactors, within which