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Original Articles

Theoretical Aspects of the Simplified Pn Equations

Pages 73-109 | Received 17 Jun 2010, Accepted 10 Oct 2010, Published online: 13 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the simplified Pn equations (SPn), this work reviews the theory underpinning the SPnequations for neutral particle transport. We recount the derivation of these equations by Gelbard’s formal procedure and by more recent asymptotic and variational analyses. The relation between the SPn equations and several other low order approximations is discussed. Also, the conditions under which the SPn equations are equivalent to the full Pn equations of the same order are discussed as well as the accuracy of the SPnequations. Several open problems in the theory of the SPn equations are posed.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to Dave Griesheimer at Bettis Laboratory for scouring the corporate library for copies of the original Gelbard reports, Ed Larsen for calling my attention to the variational derivations, and James Paul Holloway for encouraging this special issue celebrating the golden anniversary of the SPn equations.

Notes

1The original Latin phrase is “potuit, decuit, ergo fecit.

2The derivation when there is anisotropic scattering requires some tensor analysis that we would rather avoid resorting to in this review.

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