2016
DOI: 10.1504/ijnest.2016.077478
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Analytical adjoint discrete ordinates formulation for monoenergetic slab-geometry source-detector calculations

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“…(3.1) is linear, we write its general solution as a superposition of the homogeneous and particular solutions of Eq. (3.1a) [19,21,24,25,29,30].…”
Section: An Analytical Discrete Ordinates Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3.1) is linear, we write its general solution as a superposition of the homogeneous and particular solutions of Eq. (3.1a) [19,21,24,25,29,30].…”
Section: An Analytical Discrete Ordinates Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We follow our previous paper on the monoenergetic adjoint transport equation (Pazinatto et al 2016) and the work of Siewert (2000) for the ADO solution of the multigroup transport equation, to derive an ADO solution for the adjoint to the multigroup transport equation. Thus, we start by writing the homogeneous version of Equation (7a) (r d ¼ 0) in the form…”
Section: Homogeneous Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, given that the Analytical Discrete Ordinates (ADO) method (Barichello and Siewert 1999a) has shown to be fast, accurate, and easily implementable for solving many problems related to transport calculations (Barichello and Siewert 1999b;Siewert 2000;Scherer, Prolo Filho, and Barichello 2009), such a formulation was used to solve monoenergetic adjoint transport problems (Pazinatto, Barros, and Barichello 2016), with a successful application in source estimation (Pazinatto and Barichello 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%