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[en] As one of the methods for evaluating the fuel rod performances under power ramping or load following operations, the combined ''FROST'' and ''THERMOST'' system has been developed and being brought into practical use. The former had already been presented at Blackpool Meeting in 1978, and the latter is going to be presented in this paper. The major purpose of the THERMOST is to analyse very detailed thermal and structural fuel behaviours in a rather localized part of fuel rod whereas the FROST deals with whole-rod-wide general performances. The code handles 2-dimensional thermal and structural analyses simultaneously by using finite element method, in axial section wide or in lateral section wide. It consists of a fundamental FEM system of generalized constitution and its surrounding subroutine system which characterizes fuel behaviours such as temperature distribution, thermal expansion, elastoplasticity, creep, cracking, swelling, growth, etc. Thermal analysis is handled by heat conduction and heat transfer elements (6 kinds) and structural analysis by axisymmetric ring and lateral plane elements (6 kinds). Boundary problems such as contact, friction and cracking are treated by gap and crack elements. A sample calculation of PCI performance on a PWR fuel rod under ramping condition is presented with some inpile test data. (author)
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''THERMOST'' - Thermo-Structural Analysis System
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International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria). International Working Group on Water Reactor Fuel Performance and Technology; 727 p; Mar 1983; p. 251-290; Specialists' meeting on fuel element performance computer modelling; Preston (UK); 15-19 Mar 1982; 15 refs, 6 figs.
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Conference; Numerical Data
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ALGORITHMS, BENCHMARKS, CRACKS, CREEP, DIAGRAMS, FINITE ELEMENT METHOD, FUEL PELLETS, FUEL RODS, FUEL-CLADDING INTERACTIONS, HEAT TRANSFER, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, STRESS ANALYSIS, SWELLING, T CODES, TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION, THEORETICAL DATA, THERMAL ANALYSIS, THERMAL CONDUCTION, TWO-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS
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