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Monte Carlo reactor calculation with substantially reduced number of cycles

Author(s)
Lee, Min JaeJoo, Han GyuLee, DeokjungSmith, Kord S.
Issued Date
2012-04-15
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/36997
Citation
International Conference on the Physics of Reactors 2012: Advances in Reactor Physics, PHYSOR 2012, v.1, pp.869 - 885
Abstract
A new Monte Carlo (MC) eigenvalue calculation scheme that substantially reduces the number of cycles is introduced with the aid of coarse mesh finite difference (CMFD) formulation. First, it is confirmed in terms of pin power errors that using extremely many particles resulting in short active cycles is beneficial even in the conventional MC scheme although wasted operations in inactive cycles cannot be reduced with more particles. A CMFD-assisted MC scheme is introduced as an effort to reduce the number of inactive cycles and the fast convergence behavior and reduced inter-cycle effect of the CMFD assisted MC calculation is investigated in detail. As a practical means of providing a good initial fission source distribution, an assembly based few-group condensation and homogenization scheme is introduced and it is shown that efficient MC eigenvalue calculations with fewer than 20 total cycles (including inactive cycles) are possible for large power reactor problems.
Publisher
International Conference on the Physics of Reactors 2012: Advances in Reactor Physics, PHYSOR 2012
ISBN
978-162276389-4

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