Author/Authors :
Milgram، نويسنده , , M. S، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
With the advent of fast, reasonably inexpensive computer hardware,
it has become possible to follow the histories of several million particles
and tally quantities such as currents and fluxes in a finite reactor region using
analog Monte-Carlo. Here use is made of this new capability to demonstrate
that it is possible to test various approximations that cumulatively are known
as the axial diffusion approximation in a realistic, heterogeneous reactor lattice
cell. From this, it proves possible to extract excellent estimates of the homogenized
diffusion coefficient in few energy groups and lattice sub-regions for
further comparison with deterministic methods of deriving the same quantity.
The breakdown of the diffusion approximation near the endpoints of the axial
lattice cell, as well as in the moderator at certain energies, can be observed