Pebble bed pebble motion: Simulation and Applications
Joshua J. Cogliati

TL;DR
This paper introduces PEBBLES, a new simulation tool for pebble motion in pebble bed reactors, capable of modeling forces, wear, and responses to seismic activity, improving understanding and optimization of PBRs.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel mechanical motion simulator, PEBBLES, with advanced friction modeling and parallel algorithms, enabling large-scale, detailed PBR simulations for the first time.
Findings
Successfully simulated pebble motion during earthquakes
Accurately calculated packing fractions and Dancoff factors
Provided insights into pebble wear and wall forces
Abstract
This dissertation presents a method for simulation of motion of the pebbles in a PBR. A new mechanical motion simulator, PEBBLES, efficiently simulates the key elements of motion of the pebbles in a PBR. This model simulates gravitational force and contact forces including kinetic and true static friction. It's used for a variety of tasks including simulation of the effect of earthquakes on a PBR, calculation of packing fractions, Dancoff factors, pebble wear and the pebble force on the walls. The simulator includes a new differential static friction model for the varied geometries of PBRs. A new static friction benchmark was devised via analytically solving the mechanics equations to determine the minimum pebble-to-pebble friction and pebble-to-surface friction for a five pebble pyramid. This pyramid check as well as a comparison to the Janssen formula was used to test the new static…
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Taxonomy
Topicsearthquake and tectonic studies · Seismology and Earthquake Studies · Geotechnical and Geomechanical Engineering
