2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.anucene.2015.08.019
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Directional diffusion coefficients and leakage-corrected discontinuity factors: Implementation in Serpent and tests

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“…The currently distributed version of Serpent 2 (version 2.1.26) does not yet support the calculation of directional diffusion coefficients, but recent work on the topic has been carried out in a related doctoral thesis (see Dorval and Leppänen, 2015;Dorval, 2016b). The methodology, together with the new leakage model developed as part of the same thesis work (Dorval, 2016a), will be included in the official version of Serpent 2 within the future.…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion and Plans For Future Workmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The currently distributed version of Serpent 2 (version 2.1.26) does not yet support the calculation of directional diffusion coefficients, but recent work on the topic has been carried out in a related doctoral thesis (see Dorval and Leppänen, 2015;Dorval, 2016b). The methodology, together with the new leakage model developed as part of the same thesis work (Dorval, 2016a), will be included in the official version of Serpent 2 within the future.…”
Section: Conclusion Discussion and Plans For Future Workmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…McCARD code (Shim et al, 2012;Park et al, 2012;Park et al, 2013) and Serpent code (Fridman and Leppänen, 2011;Dorval and Leppänen, 2015;Leppänen et al, 2016;Dorval, 2016a) are based on the homogeneous B 1 method for few-group constant generations. The procedure consists of two stages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capability of calculating direction-dependent diffusion coefficients is desirable because the direction dependence of diffusion coefficients is notable in a fertile fuel assembly (Faure and Marleau, 2017) and a void containing fuel pin cell (Yamamoto, 2012). Previous works on the directional diffusion coefficients by the Monte Carlo method are based on various techniques, and they are published in Milgram (1997), Gelbard and Pego, (1979), Yamamoto (2012), Dorval and Leppänen (2015), Dorval (2016a), and Dorval (2016b). In Yamamoto (2012), the neutron transport equation for the heterogeneous B 1 method is explicitly solved by introducing complex-valued weights in the random walk process of a Monte Carlo calculation for leakage-corrected calculations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%