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A geometry-independent fine-mesh-based Monte Carlo importance generator

Journal Article · · Nuclear Science and Engineering
OSTI ID:449586
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  1. North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC (United States)
A new importance map approach for Monte Carlo simulation that can be used in an adaptive fashion has been identified and developed. It is based on using a mesh-based system of weight windows that are independent of any physical geometric cells. It consists of an importance map generator and a splitting and Russian roulette algorithm for a mesh-based weight windows game that is used in an iterative fashion to obtain increasingly efficient results. The general purpose Monte Carlo code MCNP is modified to incorporate this new mesh-based importance map generator and matching weight window technique for variance reduction. Two nuclear well logging problems--one for neutrons and the other for gamma rays--are used to test the new importance map generator. Results show that the new generator is able to produce four to six times larger figures of merit than MCNP`s physical geometry cell-based importance map generator. More importantly, the superior user friendliness of this new mesh-based generator makes variance reduction easy to accomplish.
OSTI ID:
449586
Journal Information:
Nuclear Science and Engineering, Journal Name: Nuclear Science and Engineering Journal Issue: 2 Vol. 125; ISSN NSENAO; ISSN 0029-5639
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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