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Standards for Grid and Zone in Simulation of Flow in 5×5 Pins Assembly
LIU Jian, CHEN Jun, LI Jian, WANG Shiqing
CHINESE JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS    2018, 35 (4): 451-457.   DOI: 10.19596/j.cnki.1001-246x.7660
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To obtain reasonable scales and grid requirements of computational zone, water flow in 5×5 fuel pins assembly was simulated adopting incompressible N-S equations, standard k-ε turbulent model and SIMPLE algorithm. By comparing pressure drop, velocity and its vertical component at different planes perpendicular to fuel pins, with relative error smaller than 5%, conclusions were obtained. Length of inlet part and outlet part of computational domain should be about 2.0 times and 2.3-2.8 times of space between two spacer. Polyhedral mesh should be adopted and its scale should be smaller than 0.35 mm in zone between spacer as smooth pin zone adopt structured grid with 0.3 mm-0.5 mm dimension.
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A Fast Numerical Algorithm for Six Degrees of Freedom Electromagnetic Probing
XIANG Qian, WANG Shiqing
CHINESE JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS    2013, 30 (5): 720-726.  
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A fast numerical algorithm for six degrees of freedom electromagnetic probing is proposed, to simulate magnetic field inside a space of 500 mm×500 mm×500 mm. Compared with strict algorithm and current-loop approximation algorithm, normalization computing time ratio is 106:70:1. It shows that the algorithm is feasible and reliable. Finally, how to effectively minimize deviation caused by limited length effect of solenoid coil is discussed to further improve the probing precision and stability of the probing system.
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