Dynamic analysis of a nuclear reactor with fluid–structure interaction: Part II: Shock loading, influence of fluid compressibility |
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Authors: | Jean-Fran ois Sigrist, Daniel Broc,Christian Lain |
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Affiliation: | aDCN Propulsion, Service Technique et Scientifique, 44620 La Montagne, France;bCEA Saclay, Service d’Etude Mécanique et Sismique, 91191 Gif sur Yvette, France |
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Abstract: | The present paper is related to the dynamic (shock) analysis of a naval propulsion (on-board) reactor with fluid–structure interaction modelling. In a previous study, low frequency analysis has been performed; the present study deals with high frequency analysis, i.e. taking into account compressibility effects in the fluid medium. Elasto-acoustic coupling effects are studied and described in the industrial case. The coupled problem is formulated using the so-called (u, p, φ) formulation which yields symmetric matrices. A modal analysis is first performed on the fluid problem alone, then for the coupled fluid–structure problem in the following cases: (i) with incompressible fluid; (ii) with compressible fluid at standard pressure and temperature conditions; (iii) with compressible fluid at the operating pressure and temperature conditions. Elasto-coupling effects are then highlighted, in particular through the calculation of an elastic energy ratio. As a general conclusion, compressibility effects are proved significant in the dynamic response of the reactor in the high frequency range. |
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