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Track truncation method for improving the computational efficiency of 2D matrix MOC

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Abstract The method of characteristics (MOC) with matrix form has more favorable performance compared with its standard application. However, it is observed that the advantage decreases when the physical problem… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The method of characteristics (MOC) with matrix form has more favorable performance compared with its standard application. However, it is observed that the advantage decreases when the physical problem size becomes larger. The spatial domain decomposition method (DDM) is a better remedy to reduce computation burden for large scale problem, but increasing the outer iterations due to the decoupling between flat source regions. To overcome this drawback, the straightforward multi-domain coupling technique is studied and utilized in the current study based on a track truncation method (TTM). The resulting linear system is solved using preconditioned generalized minimal residual (PGMRES) method, a variant of Krylov subspace method. Numerical results for benchmark problems demonstrate the proposed acceleration technique is efficient in terms of memory usage and computation time without compromising accuracy for both hexagonal and rectangular geometries. For the large scale problem, it shows an ideal linear relationship between the memory/time required and the physical problem size rather than quadratic growth as before.

Keywords: track truncation; truncation method; problem; method

Journal Title: Annals of Nuclear Energy
Year Published: 2017

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