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Tanaka, Masaaki; Nakada, Kotaro*; Kudo, Yoshiro*
Nihon Kikai Gakkai-Shi, 123(1222), p.26 - 29, 2020/09
In the nuclear engineering, simulations are used in radiation, thermal hydraulic, chemical reaction, and structural fields, and the integrated fields thereof, to be applied to the design, construction and operation of nuclear facilities. This article describes brief history of discussion in the AESJ to the publication and introductory explanation of the procedures in the five major elements described in the "Guideline for Credibility Assessment of Nuclear Simulations (AESJ-SC-A008: 2015)". And also, a practical experience of the V&V activity according to the fundamental concept indicated in the Guideline is introduced.
Tanaka, Masaaki
no journal, ,
In the nuclear engineering, simulations are used in radiation, thermal hydraulic, chemical reaction, and structural fields, and the integrated fields thereof, to be applied to the design, construction and operation of nuclear facilities. This document describes outline of the V&V guideline "Guideline for Credibility Assessment of Nuclear Simulations (AESJ-SC-A008: 2015)" published from AESJ. An application study of the methodologies, e.g., GCI method, area validation metrics, for verification and validation plus uncertainty quantification (VVUQ) is introduced using numerical simulation results of the fluid-structure thermal interaction analysis in a water experiment of a T-junction piping system.
Tanaka, Masaaki
no journal, ,
In the nuclear engineering, simulations are used in radiation, thermal hydraulic, chemical reaction, and structural fields, and the integrated fields thereof, to be applied to the design, construction and operation of nuclear facilities. This document describes outline of the V&V guideline "Guideline for Credibility Assessment of Nuclear Simulations (AESJ-SC-A008: 2015)" published from AESJ. An application study of the methodologies, e.g., GCI method, area validation metrics, for verification and validation plus uncertainty quantification (VVUQ) is introduced using numerical simulation results of the fluid-structure thermal interaction analysis in a water experiment of a T-junction piping system.
Tanaka, Masaaki
no journal, ,
In the nuclear engineering, simulations are used in radiation, thermal hydraulic, chemical reaction, and structural fields, and the integrated fields thereof, to be applied to the design, construction and operation of nuclear facilities. This document describes outline of the V&V guideline "Guideline for Credibility Assessment of Nuclear Simulations (AESJ-SC-A008: 2015)" published from AESJ. An application study of the methodologies, e.g., GCI method, area validation metrics, for verification and validation plus uncertainty quantification (VVUQ) is introduced using numerical simulation results of the fluid-structure thermal interaction analysis in a water experiment of a T-junction piping system.