Switch for enabling / disabling thermal expansion #766
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Heya! Okay, no, we definitely don't have that feature built in. You're totally right that my first thought was to set I guess my first question for this is:
Off the top of my head, sure, linear expansion of the So, you want a Setting that does those two things, but also forces Perhaps one hiccup is that right now in the |
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This is also related to a thread in the particle fuel PR #702 - loading particle fuel onto a |
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I'm not sure if it's at the |
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@drewj-usnctech Was just looking over the ARMI discussions page and remembered this thread. There have been a couple of recent ARMI PRs that are relevant to this discussion - namely #804 and (probably less so) #797. #804 represents a little more under-the-hood/possible "gotcha" for number density adjustments to account for radial expansion if there is a #797 - As long as you have Anyway, just a heads up. Let me/us know if you're having issues. |
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After some internal discussions, we were wondering if there was a way to disable ARMI's thermal expansion. Thinking in our group would be to rely on a structural mechanics tool that could also provide stresses for expansion, allow for more complicated expansion routines (inner component pushes secondary component with pushes a tertiary component)
The other motivating factor is if we truly want to just look at materials at elevated temperatures, if we set
Tinput == Thot
in our blueprint file, we don't get any expansion. Which is the intent. However, if linear expansion methods are defined on aMaterial
, we could see modified material densities.The goal would be to model the
Material
andComponent
with "nominal" density and dimensions, but pull nuclear data from off-nominal temperaturesBeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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