Generation of particle self-shielded neutron cross-sections for the Monte-Carlo code TRIPOLI-4®
Gilles Noguere,
Pierre Leconte,
David Bernard
et al.
Abstract:Self-shielding effects of micrometric particles randomly distributed in nuclear materials were the subject of extensive studies. These effects are known as a double-heterogeneity problem due to “microscopic” heterogeneities, involving the decrease of the neutron flux inside the particles, and “macroscopic” heterogeneities, affecting the neutron flux distribution over the entire volume containing those particles. The present study aims to take advantage of the capabilities of the GELINA facility (JRC-Geel, Belg… Show more
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