1.2. SAS4A/SASSYS‑1 Version 5
In the time since the development of Version 3, several modeling additions and enhancements have been made to meet U.S. Department of Energy programmatic needs. Significant among these are
Detailed sub-channel models for whole-core analyses to resolve intra-assembly temperature and flow distributions [1‑9]
3D visualization capabilities for sub-channel results.
Extended decay-heat models to support long-term transients and complex, actinide-bearing fuels.
Support for coupling with external CFD simulations to resolve flow distribution and thermal stratification effects.
Treatment of axial expansion feedback from assembly duct walls
Support for spatial kinetics (requires DIF3D-K)
Extension of the control-system model to include sinusoidal functions that can be used to represent seismic oscillation effects.
Addition for heavy liquid-metal coolants (lead and lead-bismuth eutectic)
Support for user-defined coolant properties
Detailed steam-generator model updates
New electromagnetic pump modeling capabilities
Several bug fixes and other enhancements
In addition to the above, a major restructuring of the code has been completed to adapt all source files to free-form source format and new model developments are being implemented using modern object-oriented practices.