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Nuclear reactor designs such as PWR and BWR are susceptible to vibrations induced on the nuclear fuel rods due to fast flowing coolants around the rods. The non-linear behaviour of flexible components have always been a challenge to compute especially when dealing with strongly c ...
Nuclear reactor designs such as PWR and BWR are susceptible to vibrations induced on the nuclear fuel rods due to fast flowing coolants around the rods. The non-linear behaviour of flexible components have always been a challenge to compute especially when dealing with strongly c ...
Turbulence Induced Vibrations (TIV) or Turbulence Buffeting in a nuclear reactor is an undesirable side effect of achieving high coolant flow rates. The turbulent pressure field of these flows force the structure to vibrate within the setup. High amplitude vibrations of the fuel ...

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The nuclear technology is changing at a rapid pace driven by the quest for more powerful and safer nuclear power plants, as a consequence several structural components in a reactor are becoming larger and slender while working fluids have higher densities and velocities. These ch ...
One of the key components of the nuclear reactor is the reactor pressure vessel (RPV), and its integrity is critical for the safety of the nuclear reactor. Lifetime extension of RPV project deals with the different issues which pose threat to its integrity. One such important iss ...