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Resonance self-shielding methodology of new neutron transport code STREAM
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EngineeringNuclear PhysicsPhysicsResonance IsotopesResonance TreatmentEnergy RangeNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsResonance Self-shielding MethodologyNeutron SourceRadiation TransportTransport PhenomenaNeutron TransportNeutron ScatteringNuclear Engineering
This paper reports on the development and verification of three new resonance self-shielding methods. The verifications were performed using the new neutron transport code, STREAM. The new methodologies encompass the extension of energy range for resonance treatment, the development of optimum rational approximation, and the application of resonance treatment to isotopes in the cladding region. (1) The extended resonance energy range treatment has been developed to treat the resonances below 4 eV of three resonance isotopes and shows significant improvements in the accuracy of effective cross sections (XSs) in that energy range. (2) The optimum rational approximation can eliminate the geometric limitations of the conventional approach of equivalence theory and can also improve the accuracy of fuel escape probability. (3) The cladding resonance treatment method makes it possible to treat resonances in cladding material which have not been treated explicitly in the conventional methods. These three new methods have been implemented in the new lattice physics code STREAM and the improvement in the accuracy of effective XSs is demonstrated through detailed verification calculations.
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