An improved DeCART library generation procedure with explicit resonance interference using continuous energy Monte Carlo calculation

Ho Jin Park, Kang Seog Kim, Ser Gi Hong, Jae Seung Song

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Abstract

DeCART multi-group cross section library generation procedure based on the KAERI library generation system was improved using the new alternative procedures based on the Monte Carlo slowing down calculations. In the new alternative procedures, the resonance integral tables were generated by solving the slowing down equation with continuous energy Monte Carlo calculations and the new procedures for the library generation were incorporated for the additional improvements. Most of fission product and actinide nuclides are processed as resonant nuclides to reduce the errors which are resulted from the approximate treatment of their resonance cross sections, and the one-group effective FPYs (Fission Product Yield) which are calculated by fission reaction rates are incorporated for improving the accuracy of the burnup calculations. Using the new procedure and ENDF/B-VII.1 evaluated nuclear data library, new DeCART cross section libraries are generated and they are tested for various benchmark calculations for pin-cell, FA, and core depletion problem against the McCARD reference solutions. The results confirmed that the new generated libraries can be used in the PWR SMR (Small Modular Reactor) core design.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)95-105
Number of pages11
JournalAnnals of Nuclear Energy
Volume105
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2017

Keywords

  • DeCART
  • Direct iteration method with resonance integral tables
  • McCARD
  • Multi-group library generation
  • Resonance treatment
  • Small Modular Reactor

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