Abstract In transport theory, adjoint-based partial derivatives with respect to mass density are constant-volume derivatives. Likewise, adjoint-based partial derivatives with respect to surface locations (i.e., internal interface locations and the… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In transport theory, adjoint-based partial derivatives with respect to mass density are constant-volume derivatives. Likewise, adjoint-based partial derivatives with respect to surface locations (i.e., internal interface locations and the outer system boundary) are constant-density derivatives. This paper derives the constant-mass partial derivative of a response with respect to an internal interface location or the outer system boundary and the constant-mass partial derivative of a response with respect to the mass density of a region. Numerical results are given for a multiregion two-dimensional ( r - z ) cylinder for three very different responses: the uncollided gamma-ray flux at an external detector point, k eff of the system, and the total neutron leakage. Results from the derived formulas compare extremely well with direct perturbation calculations.
               
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