Review of Hybrid (Deterministic/Monte Carlo) Radiation Transport Methods, Codes, and Applications at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Creators
- 1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TN (United States)
Description
This paper provides a review of the hybrid (Monte Carlo/deterministic) radiation transport methods and codes used at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and examples of their application for increasing the efficiency of real-world, fixed-source Monte Carlo analyses. The two principal hybrid methods are (1) Consistent Adjoint Driven Importance Sampling (CADIS) for optimization of a localized detector (tally) region (e.g., flux, dose, or reaction rate at a particular location) and (2) Forward Weighted CADIS (FW-CADIS) for optimizing distributions (e.g., mesh tallies over all or part of the problem space) or multiple localized detector regions (e.g., simultaneous optimization of two or more localized tally regions). The two methods have been implemented and automated in both the MAVRIC sequence of SCALE 6 and ADVANTG, a code that works with the MCNP code. As implemented, the methods utilize the results of approximate, fast-running 3-D discrete ordinates transport calculations (with the Denovo code) to generate consistent space- and energy-dependent source and transport (weight windows) biasing parameters. These methods and codes have been applied to many relevant and challenging problems, including calculations of PWR ex-core thermal detector response, dose rates throughout an entire PWR facility, site boundary dose from arrays of commercial spent fuel storage casks, radiation fields for criticality accident alarm system placement, and detector response for special nuclear material detection scenarios and nuclear well-logging tools. Substantial computational speed-ups, generally O(102-4), have been realized for all applications to date. This paper provides a brief review of the methods, their implementation, results of their application, and current development activities, as well as a considerable list of references for readers seeking more information about the methods and/or their applications.
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- Imprint Pagination
- vp.
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 42009716
- Subject category
- S97: MATHEMATICAL METHODS AND COMPUTING;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Non-conventional Literature
- Descriptors DEI
- COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; COMPUTER CODES; COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION; IMPLEMENTATION; ORNL; PERFORMANCE; RADIATION TRANSPORT
- Descriptors DEC
- EVALUATION; NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; SIMULATION; US AEC; US DOE; US ERDA; US ORGANIZATIONS
Optional Information
- Contract/Grant/Project number
- AC05-00OR22725
- Funding organization
- ORNL LDRD Director's R and D (United States)