Author/Authors :
Gandini، نويسنده , , A، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The heuristically based generalized perturbation theory
(HGPT), to first and higher order, applied to the neutron field of a
reactor system, is discussed in relation to the criticality reset
procedure. This procedure is implicit within the GPT methodology,
corresponding to the 8o called filtering of the importance function
relevant to the neutron field from the fundamental mode contamination.
It is common practice to use the so called A-mode filter. In order to
account for any possible reset option, a general definition is
introduced of an intensive control variable (p) entering into the
governing equations, and correspondingly a fundamental p-mode
filtering of the importance function is defined, relevant to the real
criticality reset (control) mechanism adopted. A simple example
illustrates the need in many circumstances of interest of taking into
proper account the correct filtering so to avoid significant
inaccuracies in the sensitivity calculation results. The extension of
this filtering technique to other functions entering into the GPT
perturbative formulations at first and higher order is also discussed.