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ARTICLE

Applicability of Constant Flux Approximation in Method of Characteristics with Filtering to Tiny Regions

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Pages 953-964 | Received 20 Aug 2008, Accepted 01 Jun 2009, Published online: 16 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

For the method of characteristic (MOC), a system with large-gradient neutron flux caused by a strong absorber or neutron leakage is reported to entail large errors in spatial mesh discretization and require very fine mesh spacing. To apply the MOC to such fine models, the ray-trace path width has to be fine in order to make many paths cross each region. Our new method intends to obtain good accuracy with a coarse path width. With a coarse path width on the MOC, some tiny regions have less ray-tracing paths. The reliability of flux calculation for the regions can be evaluated with the calculation volumes that are estimated in ray tracing. If the discrepancy between the calculation and true volumes becomes large, the accuracy cannot be expected. In this study, the discrepancies were numerically evaluated, and it is found that the discrepancies occur on a very tiny region. To make the flux calculation of such tiny regions more reliable, an approximation, in which the outgoing flux is equal to the incoming neutron, is applied instead of the usual MOC equation. The criteria switching on the approximation, which is called filtering, was numerically evaluated for PWR assemblies. The method is validated with numerical benchmark calculations.

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