Serpent and MCNP Calculations of the Energy Deposition in the Transformational Challenge Reactor

A. Talamo, A. Bergeron, S. Mohanty, S. N.P. Vegendla, F. Heidet, B. Ade, B. R. Betzler, K. Terrani

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Abstract

This study focuses on the calculation of the energy deposition in the Transformational Challenge Reactor by two major Monte Carlo codes: Serpent and MCNP. The first software computation relies on Kinetic Energy Released per unit Mass (KERMA) factors while the second one relies on Q-values. The results from these two independent computation methodologies are in very good agreement; however, Serpent runs much faster than MCNP (for the same computational model) and allows for a detailed energy deposition distribution from a 1-mm-side square mesh with a relative statistical error between 0.5% and 1%. This detailed energy deposition is suitable for multiphysics analyses aimed at design optimizations. In order to calculate the energy deposition, Serpent needs enhanced ACE files (distributed by the software developers). Unlike other Monte Carlo software that uses inputs based on Python or Java languages, the Serpent input syntax is very similar to that of MCNP; a Python script can convert a MCNP input to a Serpent input in seconds. For simulations not requiring the calculation of the energy deposition, Serpent can also read nuclear data from MCNP ACE files, which eventually improves the comparison of the results of the two codes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1464-1475
Number of pages12
JournalNuclear Science and Engineering
Volume196
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

Funding

The authors acknowledge and thank R. Tuominen, V. Valtavirta, and J. Leppänen (VTT, Finland) for the help with Serpent simulations and for providing the ENDF/B-VII.1 modified ACE files with enhanced data for energy deposition calculations. This research was sponsored by the TCR Program of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Nuclear Energy. The submitted manuscript has been created by UChicago Argonne LLC, Operator of ANL. ANL, a U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science laboratory, is operated under contract number DE-AC02-06CH11357.

Keywords

  • MCNP
  • Serpent
  • Transformational Challenge Reactor
  • microreactor

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