want to know the capabilities of moose framework #247
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I want to know whether the current version of moose/moltres supports moving mesh or lagrangian type of formulations to simulate thermal expansion or like compression. |
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Hi @habibhrk, MOOSE has capabilities for modeling deformation and other phenomena under their Tensor Mechanics module. I personally don't have experience with modeling those physics but I think @js-jixu has had some success with coupling deformation with neutron diffusion modeling from Moltres |
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For future users encountering this discussion, I want to add that modeling geometric deformation is complicated because we'd need to incorporate the effects of the resultant density changes in the neutron cross section. At this time, Moltres only accounts for isotropic density changes by interpolating cross section values generated at various temperature-dependent densities. Even if we could couple Moltres to Tensor Mechanics through some other coupling method (e.g., MultiApp coupling), we'd be neglecting some of the density-induced reactivity feedback. However, if anyone wishes to work on implementing this feature, feel free to reach out to us. |
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Hi, @habibhrk . As @smpark7 said, I have previously tried to couple the neutron field, displacement field, and thermal hydraulic field together in a fully coupled method. But saddly it cannot solve. Specific information can be found in this discussion