Setting Region Sources and Boundary Conditions

Define the boundary types and specify the appropriate property values.

Conditions are specified in the fuel region, and on the inlet and outlet boundaries of the coolant.

To set the boundary conditions:

Specify the volume energy source in the fuel.
  1. Edit the Regions > Fuel node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Physics Conditions > Energy Source Option Method Volumetric Heat Source
    Physics Values > Volumetric Heat Source Value 2.26412E8 W/m^3
Set the Inlet boundary conditions.
  1. Edit the Regions > Coolant > Boundaries > Inlet > Phase Conditions node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Liquid > Physics Values
    Velocity Magnitude Value 2.0076
    Volume Fraction Value 0.9999
    Vapor > Physics Values
    Velocity Magnitude Value 2.0076
    Volume Fraction Value 1.0E-4
  2. Edit the Coolant > Boundaries > Inlet node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Phase Conditions > Liquid > Physics Values > Static Temperature Value 551.55 K
    Vapor > Physics Values > Static Temperature Value 560.65 K
    Phase Conditions > Liquid > Physics Values > Turbulence Intensity Value 0.05
    Turbulent Viscosity Ratio Value 400
    Phase Conditions > Vapor > Physics Values > Turbulence Intensity Value 0.05
    Turbulent Viscosity Ratio Value 200
Set the Outlet boundary conditions. At the outlet boundary, the volume fraction for each phase is extrapolated from the interior of the domain.
  1. Edit the Coolant > Boundaries > Outlet node and set the following properties:
    Node Property Setting
    Physics Conditions > Backflow Specification > Scalars Option Extrapolated
    Phase Conditions > Liquid > Physics Values > Turbulence Intensity Value 0.05
    Turbulent Viscosity Ratio Value 400
    Phase Conditions > Vapor > Physics Values > Turbulence Intensity Value 0.05
    Turbulent Viscosity Ratio Value 200
  2. Save the simulation.