2011 article

BWR in-core fuel management optimization using parallel simulated annealing in FORMOSA-B

Hays, R., & Turinsky, P. (2011, August). PROGRESS IN NUCLEAR ENERGY, Vol. 53, pp. 600–606.

By: R. Hays n & P. Turinsky n

author keywords: In-core fuel management; Boiling water reactor; Parallel simulated annealing
TL;DR: A parallel simulated annealing algorithm has been added to the FORMOSA-B code, so that the runtimes may be greatly reduced by using a multiprocessor computer cluster. (via Semantic Scholar)
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The process of finding optimized fuel reload patterns for boiling water reactors is complicated by a number of factors including the large number of fuel assemblies involved, the three-dimensional neutronic and thermal-hydraulic variations, and the interplay of coolant flow rate with control rod programming. The FORMOSA-B code was developed to provide an automated method for finding fuel loading patterns, control rod programs and coolant flow rate schedules to minimize certain quantitative metrics of core performance while satisfying given operational constraints. One drawback of this code has been the long runtimes required for a complete cycle optimization on a desktop workstation (oftentimes several days or more). To address this shortcoming, a parallel simulated annealing algorithm has been added to the FORMOSA-B code, so that the runtimes may be greatly reduced by using a multiprocessor computer cluster. Tests of the algorithm on a sample problem indicate that it is capable of parallel efficiencies exceeding 80% when using four processors.