Glenna, Drew M2020-05-042020-05-042020-05-01https://hdl.handle.net/11299/213036Mechanical Engineering in Swenson College of Science and EngineeringThe goal of this research was to make a fluid model of coolant flowing past a fuel pebble near the reactor wall. The coolant was Helium (He4) and the fuel pebble was a TRISO pebble. Four studies were conducted in this research project, a meshing study, turbulent intensity study, pebble movement study and a heat generation study. The meshing, turbulent intensity and pebble movement studies worked in conjunction to calibrate the drag force and Reynolds numbers to within 1 percent of analytical calculations. The final study was a pebble heat generation study that discovered the amount of temperature increase in the pebble and the shear forces on the pebble. The pebbles temperature was increased by 1.21 K while generating 9.833 W/m^3 at a fluid temperature of 773.15 K.enUniversity of Minnesota DuluthUndergraduate Research Opportunities ProgramANSYS Fluentdrag forceReynolds numberHe4TRISO pebbleturbulentDepartment of Mechanical and Industrial EngineeringSwenson College of Science and EngineeringThermal Fluids Simulation Near Wall of Pebble Bed ReactorScholarly Text or Essay