Published December 2012 | Version v1
Journal article

Continuous energy Monte Carlo method based homogenization multi-group constants calculation

  • 1. Reactor System Design Technology Laboratory, Nuclear Power Institute of China, Chengdu (China)
  • 2. Department of Engineering Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing (China)

Description

The efficiency of the standard two-step reactor physics calculation relies on the accuracy of multi-group constants from the assembly-level homogenization process. In contrast to the traditional deterministic methods, generating the homogenization cross sections via Monte Carlo method overcomes the difficulties in geometry and treats energy in continuum, thus provides more accuracy parameters. Besides, the same code and data bank can be used for a wide range of applications, resulting in the versatility using Monte Carlo codes for homogenization. As the first stage to realize Monte Carlo based lattice homogenization, the track length scheme is used as the foundation of cross section generation, which is straight forward. The scattering matrix and Legendre components, however, require special techniques. The Scattering Event method was proposed to solve the problem. There are no continuous energy counterparts in the Monte Carlo calculation for neutron diffusion coefficients. P1 cross sections were used to calculate the diffusion coefficients for diffusion reactor simulator codes. BN theory is applied to take the leakage effect into account when the infinite lattice of identical symmetric motives is assumed. The MCMC code was developed and the code was applied in four assembly configurations to assess the accuracy and the applicability. At core-level, A PWR prototype core is examined. The results show that the Monte Carlo based multi-group constants behave well in average. The method could be applied to complicated configuration nuclear reactor core to gain higher accuracy. (authors)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Journal Volume
32
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 306-314
ISSN
0258-0918

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Notes
5 figs., 6 tabs., 20 refs.