Title of article
An extension of implicit Monte Carlo diffusion: Multigroup and the difference formulation
Author/Authors
Cleveland، نويسنده , , Mathew A. and Gentile، نويسنده , , Nick A. and Palmer، نويسنده , , Todd S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
17
From page
5707
To page
5723
Abstract
Implicit Monte Carlo (IMC) and Implicit Monte Carlo Diffusion (IMD) are approaches to the numerical solution of the equations of radiative transfer. IMD was previously derived and numerically tested on grey, or frequency-integrated problems [1]. In this research, we extend Implicit Monte Carlo Diffusion (IMD) to account for frequency dependence, and we implement the difference formulation [2] as a source manipulation variance reduction technique. We derive the relevant probability distributions and present the frequency dependent IMD algorithm, with and without the difference formulation. The IMD code with and without the difference formulation was tested using both grey and frequency dependent benchmark problems. The Su and Olson semi-analytic Marshak wave benchmark was used to demonstrate the validity of the code for grey problems [3]. The Su and Olson semi-analytic picket fence benchmark was used for the frequency dependent problems [4]. The frequency dependent IMD algorithm reproduces the results of both Su and Olson benchmark problems. Frequency group refinement studies indicate that the computational cost of refining the group structure is likely less than that of group refinement in deterministic solutions of the radiation diffusion methods. Our results show that applying the difference formulation to the IMD algorithm can result in an overall increase in the figure of merit for frequency dependent problems. However, the creation of negatively weighted particles from the difference formulation can cause significant numerical instabilities in regions of the problem with sharp spatial gradients in the solution. An adaptive implementation of the difference formulation may be necessary to focus its use in regions that are at or near thermal equilibrium.
Keywords
Non-grey , IMD , Multigroup , The difference formulation
Journal title
Journal of Computational Physics
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Journal of Computational Physics
Record number
1482483
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