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E. D. Hughes, K. R. Katsma, M. P. Paulsen
Nuclear Technology | Volume 70 | Number 1 | July 1985 | Pages 30-41
Technical Paper | Third International Retran Meeting / Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow | doi.org/10.13182/NT85-A33661
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Results of additional improvements to the numerical solution methods used in RETRAN are presented. The new solution methods remove time-step size limitations associated with the four- and five-equation two-phase models in RETRAN. The four-equation, dynamic slip model is solved by a noniterative method that requires only one evaluation of a single matrix per time step. The five-equation, nonequilibrium model is solved by a two-step method. Calculations show that much larger time steps can be used with the new methods as compared with the standard methods.