Verification and validation of the maximum entropy method for reconstructing neutron flux, with MCNP5, Attila-7.1.0 and the GODIVA experiment

Douglas S. Crawford, Tony Saad, Terry A. Ring

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Abstract

Verification and validation of reconstructed neutron flux based on the maximum entropy method is presented in this paper. The verification is carried out by comparing the neutron flux spectrum from the maximum entropy method with Monte Carlo N Particle 5 version 1.40 (MCNP5) and Attila-7.1.0-beta (Attila). A spherical 100% 235U critical assembly is modeled as the test case to compare the three methods. The verification error range for the maximum entropy method is 15-21% where MCNP5 is taken to be the comparison standard. Attila relative error for the critical assembly is 20-35%. Validation is accomplished by comparing a neutron flux spectrum that is back calculated from foil activation measurements performed in the GODIVA experiment (GODIVA). The error range of the reconstructed flux compared to GODIVA is 0-10%. The error range of the neutron flux spectrum from MCNP5 compared to GODIVA is 0-20% and the Attila error range compared to the GODIVA is 0-35%. The maximum entropy method is shown to be a fast reliable method, compared to either Monte Carlo methods (MCNP5) or 30 multi-energy group methods (Attila) and with respect to the GODIVA experiment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)188-191
Number of pages4
JournalAnnals of Nuclear Energy
Volume53
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Flux
  • GODIVA
  • Neutron
  • Neutron energy moments
  • Probability density functions reconstruction
  • Statistic's moments

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