Abstract
The Tiamat code is being developed by CASL (Consortium for Advanced Simulation of LWRs) as an integrated tool for predicting pellet-clad interaction and improving the high-fidelity core simulator. Tiamat is a large-scale parallel code that couples the the multi-dimensional Bison-CASL fuel performance code on every fuel rod with the COBRA-TF (CTF) sub-channel thermal-hydraulics code and either the Insilico or MPACT neutronics codes. Tiamat solves a transient problem where each time step is subcycled using Picard iteration to converge the fully-coupled nonlinear system. This report discusses the solution algorithms and software design of the simulator. Results are shown for a five assembly cross and compared against a separate core simulator developed by CASL. Tiamat has demonstrated that it can compute quantities of interest for analyzing pellet-clad interaction.