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FESTIM: An open-source code for hydrogen transport simulations

Rémi Delaporte-Mathurin, James Dark, Gabriele Ferrero, E.A. Hodille, Vladimir Kulagin, Samuele Meschini

2024International Journal of Hydrogen Energy29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

FESTIM (Finite Element Simulation of Tritium In Materials), is a versatile open-source finite element code developed in Python for simulating hydrogen transport in materials. FESTIM addresses limitations observed in existing codes by enabling multi-dimensional, multi-material simulations, leveraging the flexible finite element method and the open-source FEniCS library. Use cases illustrating FESTIM’s applicability and efficacy are presented: reproduction of thermo-desorption experiments, modelling plasma-facing components (divertor monoblocks), and modelling breeding blankets. A comparative analysis with two other numerical tools (TMAP8 and COMSOL®) is then performed. FESTIM is in very good agreement with these codes and shows similar (or better) computing performances. Finally, the thorough validation and verification (using the method of manufactured solutions) of the code is described, highlighting the code’s reliability.

Topics & Concepts

Open sourceCode (set theory)Computer scienceHydrogenNuclear engineeringChemistryProgramming languageSoftwareEngineeringSet (abstract data type)Organic chemistryNuclear reactor physics and engineeringNuclear Materials and PropertiesFusion materials and technologies
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