Scientific Highlights NES

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2019_Noise

Identifying a disturbance root-cause from ... noise!

Nuclear reactors are complex systems with inherent stochastic behaviour. In simple words, the behaviour of various reactor processes are continuously fluctuating over their mean values, even under normal operation and steady-state conditions. The detailed and systematic analysis of this noisy behaviour can reveal valuable information about the operating status of the studied nuclear reactor. More importantly, designed modifications of the reactor’s operation or even unexpected deviations from the normal performance can be identified using advanced signal analysis techniques. The STARS program, at the Laboratory for Reactor Physics and Thermal-Hydraulics (LRT) in PSI, based on a tight collaboration with the Swiss nuclear industry, has developed a well-established signal analysis methodology, being continuously improved since more than two decades. The latest enhancements of the PSI signal analysis methodology allow a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms that drive the reactor’s operation, and can provide better insight on the root-cause of possible disturbances or malfunctions. Recently, the latest STARS activities in advanced signal analysis techniques were culminated by an international recognition through a special distinction from the AIP Chaos Journal.

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Teaser Interview mit Tom Kober

«C’est incroyablement ambitieux»

Energie et climat Énergies renouvelables Transition énergétique Systèmes énergétiques

Tous les trois ans, le Conseil mondial de l’énergie cherche à déterminer les évolutions possibles du système énergétique global dans le cadre de trois scénarios différents. Tom Kober, responsable du groupe de recherche Economie énergétique du PSI et l’un des principaux auteurs de l’étude, détaille ce que signifie chacune des projections et ce qui permettrait de réduire le réchauffement climatique.

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Teaser magnetic shape memory

Nouveau matériau avec mémoire de forme magnétique

Communiqués de presse Recherche sur les matériaux Technologies d’avenir SLS

Des chercheurs du PSI ont développé un matériau dont la mémoire de forme est activée par magnétisme. La médecine, la navigation spatiale, l’électronique ou encore la robotique constituent autant de domaines d’application pour ce nouveau type de matériaux composites.

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Les gaines de crayons combustibles et leurs propriétés

Energie et climat Energie nucléaire SINQ

Johannes Bertsch travaille au PSI dans la division de recherche Energie nucléaire et sûreté, où il étudie les gaines qui enrobent le combustible exploité dans les centrales nucléaires.

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Horizon 2020 project SAMOSAFER granted

The EU Horizon 2020 program granted 3.5 million Euros to the research and innovation project SAMOSAFER, where PSI is one of the 14 project partners. The total budget of the project, inclusive own and in-kind contributions, is 4.5 million Euros. The aim of SAMOSAFER project is to develop and demonstrate new safety barriers and a more controlled behaviour in severe accidents of the Molten Salt Reactor (MSR). Three groups at PSI will be involved in the project: the LSM groups for Advanced Nuclear Systems (ANS) and Multiscale Materials Modelling (MMM) and the Severe Accidents Research group (Sacre) of LRT, focusing on redistribution of the source term in the fuel treatment unit of MSR and assessment and reduction of radionuclide mobility during accidental conditions.

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Progress in non intrusive laser based measurements of gas-phase thermoscalars and supporting modeling near catalytically reacting interfaces

Heterogeneous and combined hetero/homogeneous chemical processes have attracted increased attention in many energy conversion systems, which include large scale power generation, microreactors for portable power generation, household burners, fuel processing technologies and automotive exhaust gas aftertreatment. Progress in such systems crucially depends on the development of catalysts with enhanced activity and thermal stability and on the comprehensive understanding of the fundamental processes occurring near gas solid reacting interfaces.

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Molten Salt Reactor research at LSM/NES

MSR research at LSM has 3 main justifications:

1. education purpose (2 PhD & 8 MSc internal students, 3 PhD & 4 other guests)
2. technology monitoring (it is the most revolutionary GIV system)
3. novel research topics (liquid phase of the fuel introduces many challenges)

Two major research objectives in NES:

1. safety: evaluate system behavior in nominal and transient conditions (tight multi‐physics coupling / H2020 SAMOFAR project)
2. sustainability: evaluate if the concept can use legacy nuclear waste as initial fuel, insure a high resource utilization (high burning)

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Consistent criticality and radiation studies of Swiss spent nuclear fuel: The CS2M approach

Spent fuel management is becoming one of the major concerns in many countries with a nuclear program. The radiation aspect as well as the safe and economical part of the long-term storage of the spent nuclear fuel has to be evaluated with a high degree of confidence. To assist such project from the neutronic simulation side, a new method is proposed to systematically calculate at the same time canister loading curves and radiation sources, based on the inventory information from an in-core fuel management system.

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Un matériau produit au PSI permet de mettre à l'épreuve certaines irrégularités de la théorie du Big Bang

Communiqués de presse Physique des particules Fondements de la nature SINQ

Le Big Bang a été immédiatement suivi de l'apparition d'atomes de type béryllium 7. Dans tout l'univers, la plupart de ces atomes se sont désintégrés depuis belle lurette. Un échantillon de béryllium 7, produit artificiellement au PSI, vient d'aider les chercheurs à mieux comprendre les premières minutes de l'univers.

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