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Stationarity Diagnostics using Functional Expansion Tallies

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Abstract A methodology for determining fission source stationarity is presented that characterizes the behavior of higher order spatial moments of the fission source distribution using Functional Expansional Tallies (FET’s). The… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A methodology for determining fission source stationarity is presented that characterizes the behavior of higher order spatial moments of the fission source distribution using Functional Expansional Tallies (FET’s). The computation of these FET’s does not require a meshing scheme like traditional methods do (e.g Shannon entropy), and is computed natively within the Monte Carlo tallying routine. To determine the efficacy of this new diagnostic, stationarity behavior is analyzed for a variety of one-dimensional and two-dimensional test cases that mimic typical reactor problems. For most problems, the results from an FET-based approach are in close agreement with those from an entropy-based approach. However, for more realistic reactor configurations with higher dimensionality and strong asymmetries, a stationary fission source distribution is better predicted using an FET-based approach.

Keywords: stationarity; using functional; stationarity diagnostics; diagnostics using; fission source; based approach

Journal Title: Annals of Nuclear Energy
Year Published: 2020

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