Integrating moment tensor potentials with finite-element modeling for heat transfer prediction in FLiBe-based molten salt systems
Abstract
Molten fluoride salts are promising heat-transfer media for advanced molten salt reactors (MSRs), where reliable thermophysical property determination is critical for component design and safety. We present an integrated multiscale framework that couples machine-learning-driven atomistic simulations with finite-element (FE) modeling to predict the heat-transfer performance of FLiBe-based salts in a linear heat exchanger. At the atomistic scale, Moment Tensor Potentials (MTPs), actively trained on ab initio data, are developed for pure FLiBe (66-34 and 74-26 LiF-BeF2 mol%), FLiBe-LaF3, and FLiBe-UF4. These potentials are used in molecular dynamics simulations to obtain temperature- and composition-dependent transport properties (density, viscosity, thermal conductivity, and isobaric heat capacity), which are mapped as inputs to a three-dimensional FE model of the experimental thermal loop. The FE model with literature transport properties reproduces the experimental heat-transfer behavior of pure FLiBe to within 10% in the laminar regime and 18% in the transitional and turbulent regimes, validating the end-to-end pipeline for this composition. The same model with MTP-MD-derived transport properties systematically overestimates the heat-transfer coefficient by 25-28%, an offset consistent with the MTP-MD biases on thermal conductivity and viscosity. Applied to the ternary systems FLiBe-LaF3 and FLiBe-UF4 over 0-5 mol%, the MTP-MD-driven FE model predicts a mean reduction in heat-transfer efficiency of 8-11% relative to pure FLiBe, with UF4 exhibiting the strongest effect. The qualitative ordering of the three systems is the more robust result; the absolute value of the 8-11% figure is contingent on the MTP accuracy. The framework is complementary to high-temperature experiments and provides a physics-based pathway for the rapid screening of MSR coolant formulations.
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@article{arxiv.2607.25803,
title = {Integrating moment tensor potentials with finite-element modeling for heat transfer prediction in FLiBe-based molten salt systems},
author = {Mikhail Polovinkin and Ksenia Abramova and Oksana Rahmanova and Farit Valiev and Andrey Isakov and Andrey Goryachikh and Alexander Galashev and Yurii Zaikov and Dmitrii Maksimov and Alexander Shapeev and Nikita Rybin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.25803},
year = {2026}
}