Title of article :
Development of the CPXSD Methodology for Generation of Fine-Group Libraries for Shielding Applications
Author/Authors :
Alpan، F. Arzu نويسنده , , Haghighat، Alireza نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
-50
From page :
51
To page :
0
Abstract :
Multigroup cross sections are one of the major factors that cause uncertainties in the results of deterministic transport calculations. Thus, it is important to prepare effective cross-section libraries that include an appropriate group structure and are based on an appropriate spectrum. There are several multigroup cross-section libraries available for particular applications. For example, the 47-neutron, 20-gamma group BUGLE library that is derived from the 199-neutron, 42-gamma group VITAMIN-B6 library is widely used for light water reactor (LWR) shielding and pressure vessel dosimetry applications. However, there is no publicly available methodology that can construct problem-dependent libraries. Thus, the authors have developed the Contributon and Point-wise Cross Section Driven (CPXSD) methodology for constructing effective fine- and broad-group structures. In this paper, new finegroup structures were constructed using the CPXSD, and new fine-group cross-section libraries were generated. The 450-group LIB450 and 589-group LIB589 libraries were developed for neutrons sensitive to the fast and thermal energy ranges, respectively, for LWR shielding problems. As compared to a VITAMIN-B6-like library, the new finegroup library developed for fast neutron dosimetry calculations resulted in closer agreement to the continuousenergy predictions. For example, for the fast neutron cavity dosimetry, ~4% improvement was observed for the 237Np(n,f) reaction rate. For the thermal neutron 1H(n, (gamma)) reaction, a maximum improvement of ~14% was observed in the reaction rate at the middowncomer position.
Journal title :
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Record number :
38158
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