Published 2010 | Version v1
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A highly simplified 3D BWR benchmark problem

  • 1. Nuclear and Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics Programs, George W. Woodruff School, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA (United States)

Description

The resurgent interest in reactor development associated with the nuclear renaissance has paralleled significant advancements in computer technology, and allowed for unprecedented computational power to be applied to the numerical solution of neutron transport problems. The current generation of core-level solvers relies on a variety of approximate methods (e.g. nodal diffusion theory, spatial homogenization) to efficiently solve reactor problems with limited computer power; however, in recent years, the increased availability of high-performance computer systems has created an interest in the development of new methods and codes (deterministic and Monte Carlo) to directly solve whole-core reactor problems with full heterogeneity (lattice and core level). This paper presents the development of a highly simplified heterogeneous 3D benchmark problem with physics characteristic of boiling water reactors. The aim of this work is to provide a problem for developers to use to validate new whole-core methods and codes which take advantage of the advanced computational capabilities that are now available. Additionally, eigenvalues and an overview of the pin fission density distribution are provided for the benefit of the reader. (author)

Part of:
Proceedings of SNA + MC2010: Joint international conference on supercomputing in nuclear applications + Monte Carlo 2010 Tokyo

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Proceedings of SNA + MC2010: Joint international conference on supercomputing in nuclear applications + Monte Carlo 2010 Tokyo
Imprint Pagination
[1630 p.]
Journal Page Range
[4 p.]

Conference

Title
Joint international conference of 7. supercomputing in nuclear applications and 3. Monte Carlo
Acronym
SNA + MC2010
Dates
17-21 Oct 2010
Place
Tokyo (Japan)

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Notes
Available as CD-ROM Data in PDF format, Folder Name: pdf, Paper ID: 10392.pdf; 5 refs., 6 figs., 3 tabs.