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Title: A Comparison of the FW-CADIS and MR-CADIS Variance Reduction Methods

Journal Article · · Transactions of the American Nuclear Society
OSTI ID:23047478
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  1. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN, 37831 (United States)

The Consistent Adjoint Driven Importance Sampling (CADIS) method, which uses an adjoint deterministic estimate for making variance reduction parameters that optimize Monte Carlo (MC) shielding calculations, was introduced in 1998. This method was designed to optimize a single tally, typically an integrated response such as a detector count rate or a dose rate. Because both deterministic and stochastic methods are employed, CADIS is referred to as a hybrid method. In 2007, the forward-weighted CADIS (FW-CADIS) method was introduced to optimize several tallies at once, giving more uniform relative uncertainties among the tallies for both high-flux and low-flux areas of the problem. This method can be used for several small detectors, for semi-global problems (mesh tally over a large fraction of the problem), or for global problems (mesh tally over the entire problem). Optimization can be done for an integrated response such as a dose rate D(r) as a function of position, the total flux {phi}(r) as a function of position, or the space/energy flux {phi}(r,E). Both the CADIS and FW-CADIS methods have been in the MAVRIC sequence of SCALE for three versions (6.0 in 2009, 6.1 in 2011, and 6.2 in 2016). The ADVANTG package released in 2015 uses the CADIS and FW-CADIS methods to accelerate MCNP neutron/photon shielding calculations. In 2014, the multi-response CADIS (MR-CADIS) method was presented as a way to obtain even more uniform relative uncertainties for problems with multiple tallies than those obtained with FW-CADIS. The method does not use a forward deterministic calculation but instead uses one adjoint calculation for every tally to be optimized in the Monte Carlo calculation. This work compares the above methods.

OSTI ID:
23047478
Journal Information:
Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, Vol. 116; Conference: 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Nuclear Society, San Francisco, CA (United States), 11-15 Jun 2017; Other Information: Country of input: France; 10 refs.; available from American Nuclear Society - ANS, 555 North Kensington Avenue, La Grange Park, IL 60526 (US); ISSN 0003-018X
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English