Abstract
Multigroup (i.e., broad-group) libraries play a significant role in the accuracy of transport calculations. There are several broad-group libraries available for particular applications. For example the 47-neutron (26 fast groups), 20-gamma-group BUGLE libraries are commonly used for light water reactor shielding and pressure vessel dosimetry problems. However, there is no publicly available methodology to construct group structures for a problem and objective of interest. Therefore, we have developed the Contributon and Point-wise Cross-Section Driven (CPXSD) methodology, which constructs effective fine- and broad-group structures. In this paper, we use the CPXSD methodology to construct broad-group structures for fast neutron dosimetry problems. It Is demonstrated that the broad-group libraries generated from CPXSD constructed group structures, while only 14 groups (rather than 26 groups) in the fast energy range are In good agreement (∼1%-2%) with the fine-group library from which they were derived, in reaction rate calculations.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | Journal of ASTM International |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue number | 4 |
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| State | Published - Apr 2007 |
Keywords
- Contributor adjoint
- Cross section
- Multigroup library
- Pressure vessel fluence