Published October 1987 | Version v1
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Comparison of Monte Carlo method and deterministic method for neutron transport calculation

  • 1. Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokai, Ibaraki. Tokai Research Establishment

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The report outlines major features of the Monte Carlo method by citing various applications of the method and techniques used for Monte Carlo codes. Major areas of its application include analysis of measurements on fast critical assemblies, nuclear fusion reactor neutronics analysis, criticality safety analysis, evaluation by VIM code, and calculation for shielding. Major techniques used for Monte Carlo codes include the random walk method, geometric expression method (combinatorial geometry, 1, 2, 4-th degree surface and lattice geometry), nuclear data expression, evaluation method (track length, collision, analog (absorption), surface crossing, point), and dispersion reduction (Russian roulette, splitting, exponential transform, importance sampling, corrected sampling). Major features of the Monte Carlo method are as follows: 1) neutron source distribution and systems of complex geometry can be simulated accurately, 2) physical quantities such as neutron flux in a place, on a surface or at a point can be evaluated, and 3) calculation requires less time. (Nogami, K.)

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Subtitle (English)
From the viewpoint of Monte Carlo method

Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Proceedings of the 2nd KURRI symposium on criticality safety
Imprint Pagination
114 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 10-17.
Report number
KURRI-TR--294

Conference

Title
2. KURRI symposium on criticality safety.
Dates
2-3 Feb 1987.
Place
Kumatori, Osaka (Japan).