Msre example problem #244
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Hello @smpark7 Sir! |
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Your results show that the flux is decreasing to zero. That probably means that with your cross sections, the reactor is subcritical at 922K. What is the k_eff value from the OpenMC calculations? You'll need to figure out the approximate isothermal temperature at which the system is critical and ensure that your inlet temperature is lower than that temperature value. You should probably also expand the temperature range of your cross sections to ensure that your simulation stays within the given range. |
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sorry for the inconvenience! I am trying to run MSRE example with cross sections generated in OpenMc. The problem is, if i increase number of time steps more then 105 my simulation fails. Why does the simulation fail to converge? Is it because of errors in the cross sections? Below cross section file is also attached with input file. Up to 104 number of time steps simulation works fine. |
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You'll have to investigate this on your own by trial and error, especially since you're using a unit cell representation to generate the cross sections. For k_eff calculations with Moltres, you can refer to the
tests/nts/nts_no_action.i
orproblems/2021-cnrs-benchmark/phase-0/nts.i
input files to run your model and get an idea of what the k_eff is for your current model.