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Review of V&V Documentation

Pilch, Martin P.; Hetzler, Adam C.; Mousseau, Vincent A.; Mullins, Joshua

Consortium for Advance Simulation of Light Water Reactors (CASL) is a Department of Energy Innovation Hub whose mission is the following, "CASL is a collaboration of the nation's leading scientists, institutions, and supercomputers, with an aggressive 10-year mission to confidently predict the performance of existing and next-generation commercial nuclear reactors through comprehensive, science-based modeling and simulation." The CASL program to date has focused on developing the necessary predictive capability. Rightly so, it is characterized by many as a research project. As a matter of intent, the first 6 years of CASL focused on developing and demonstrating the prediction capability of a suite of independent physics codes: MPACT (neutronics), CTH (thermal hydraulics in the core), BISON (fuel performance), and MAMBA (CRUD and boron uptake on fuel rod surfaces) The last 4 years focused on initial attempts to couple the codes and to demonstrate those capabilities through a series of challenge problems aligned to 3 key issues of interest to the nuclear power industry.