Published July 2005 | Version v1
Journal article

Integral transport in a three region sphere with associated benchmark problems

  • 1. Computational Physics and Geophysics, Department of Earth Science and Engineering, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Engineering, Prince Consort Road, London, SW7 2BP (United Kingdom)

Description

We derive, by the method of characteristics, an integral form of the transport equation with isotropic scattering for spherical symmetry in which the spatial dependence of the cross-sections is arbitrary. The sources of particles (photons or neutrons) can be either incident on the surface with an arbitrary angular distribution or distributed within the body. A specific example is given for the case of a three region sphere in the form of a central spherical core surrounded by a concentric shell followed by an outer shell. By allowing the total cross-section to go to zero in any one of the regions we may evaluate the effect of voids. Some numerical results are given which enable the limitations of void representation in a standard computer code to be highlighted. We also consider the case of a multiplying system and calculate the effect of an annular void on the multiplication factor

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.anucene.2005.02.009;
PII
S0306-4549(05)00061-7;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Annals of Nuclear Energy (Oxford)
Journal Volume
32
Journal Issue
10
Journal Page Range
p. 1047-1067
ISSN
0306-4549
CODEN
ANENDJ

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
37036200
Subject category
S73: NUCLEAR PHYSICS AND RADIATION PHYSICS;
Descriptors DEI
ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION; BENCHMARKS; INTEGRALS; MULTIPLICATION FACTORS; NEUTRONS; SCATTERING; SPACE DEPENDENCE; SPHERES; SPHERICAL CONFIGURATION; TRANSPORT THEORY; VOIDS
Descriptors DEC
BARYONS; CONFIGURATION; DIMENSIONLESS NUMBERS; DISTRIBUTION; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; FERMIONS; HADRONS; NUCLEONS

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Copyright (c) 2005 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.