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[Bug] Dec 2024: Update the LWR reactor files notebook #178

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nsryan2 opened this issue Oct 9, 2024 · 0 comments
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[Bug] Dec 2024: Update the LWR reactor files notebook #178

nsryan2 opened this issue Oct 9, 2024 · 0 comments

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nsryan2 commented Oct 9, 2024

Describe the bug.

This is a preemptive bug, the database that the reactor files are generated from is scheduled to be updated in December 2024. At that time, these files should be regenerated to more accurately reflect the existing fleet.

Steps to reproduce the bug.

Steps to reproduce the behavior (ideally as a minimum example of where the failure is coming from with code blocks for error messages and inputs):

  1. This information is published at the top of the file https://www.eia.gov/nuclear/spent_fuel/ussnftab2.php

What inputs and outputs are involved?

All that needs to be done is to clear out the LWR folder (scenarios/triso/reactors/lwrs) and rerun the cells from operating_lwrs.ipynb to regenerate them (ensure that the vogtle reactor power is correctly positioned).

Are there additional replication details?

n/a

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What is the expected behavior?

We expect that the pregenerated files in this repo are up-to-date.

Additional context.

I expect this update will add Vogtle 3 & 4, which are not currently (as of opening this issue) included.

How can this issue be closed?

This issue can be closed by a PR following the update of the database in December 2024.

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