Thermal Hydraulics: Connect with Experienced Researchers

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The discussion centers on thermal hydraulics, with participants sharing their experiences using various computer codes such as RELAP5, TRACE, RETRAN, and VIPRE. There is a notable interest in the increasing application of computational fluid dynamics tools like FLUENT and CFX in the industry. Participants also mention the importance of studying turbulence and fluid-structure interaction alongside thermal hydraulics. Additionally, there is a request for information on thermal hydraulics courses, with a specific mention of a 3-day RELAP5 User Workshop scheduled for June 2011. Overall, the thread highlights collaboration and knowledge sharing among researchers in the field of thermal hydraulics.
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hi guys

does anyone work on thermal hydraulics? I'm currently doing studies based on both RELAP5 and TRACE codes and i would appreciate if we can share our experiences
 
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does anybody use any thermal-hydraulic computer code?
 
I work with thermal hydraulics indirectly since T/H forms the thermal boundary conditions for some of my work.

RELAP is one code used in safety and licensing analysis. Many utilities use RETRAN (and EPRI sponsored code) and VIPRE, and over the last decade or so, the industry has been increasing the use computational fluid dynamics with codes like FLUENT, STAR-CD and CFX.

In addition to T/H, turbulence and fluid-structure interaction (FSI) are being studied in much greater detail.
 
drsenbei said:
hi guys

does anyone work on thermal hydraulics? I'm currently doing studies based on both RELAP5 and TRACE codes and i would appreciate if we can share our experiences

Hi drsenbei,

I also use TRACE. Are you still interested in sharing experiences?

kind regards,
Schmehausen
 
Hi,
can anyone help me with a thermal hydraulics courses.thank you
 
Stephan_doc said:
Hi,
can anyone help me with a thermal hydraulics courses.thank you

There's a new 3-day course June, 2011 in Columbia, Maryland. I'm excited! Here's the link to ISL's RELAP5 User Workshop: http://www.islinc.com/training/"
 
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My experience with RELAP and RETRAN has been limited to reviewing annalyses prepared by others. Similar experience with GE's SHEX code. I have worked with PIPEFLOW and performed complete pressure/temperature/humidity calculations with GOTHIC in support of room heatup calculations for Station Blackout and High Energy Line Breaks. I have done some work with BOP Heat Balances using PEPSE. Finally I have performed fluid flow calculations using the methods in Crane TP-410 and using experimental data for flow resistance prepared by I. E. Idel'chik. In a similar methodology I have performed radiological source term transport and dose assesments usingn RADTRAD and spreadsheet methods.
 
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