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A New Resonance Calculation Method Using Energy Expansion Based on a Reduced Order Model

Ryoichi Kondo, Tomohiro Endo, Akio Yamamoto, Satoshi Takeda, Hiroki Koike, Kazuya Yamaji, Daisuke Sato

2021Nuclear Science and Engineering12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A Resonance calculation using energy Spectrum Expansion (RSE) method is newly proposed in this paper. In this method, ultra-fine-group (UFG) spectra appearing in a resonance calculation are expanded by orthogonal bases on energy, which are extracted from the UFG spectra obtained in homogeneous geometry with various background cross sections using singular value decomposition and low-rank approximation. Namely, this method is based on the concept of a reduced order model. A neutron transport equation for flux moments (expansion coefficients) similar to the conventional one is derived and is numerically solved. This method applies to two benchmark problems in which a resonance interference effect and spatial self-shielding effect can appear. The results indicate that this method accurately predicts the reference effective cross sections and reaction rates obtained from direct UFG calculation in heterogeneous geometry.

Topics & Concepts

Resonance (particle physics)Neutron transportBenchmark (surveying)Mathematical analysisPhysicsEnergy (signal processing)Spectral lineComputational physicsMathematicsNeutronGeometryAtomic physicsNuclear physicsQuantum mechanicsGeodesyGeographyNuclear reactor physics and engineeringNuclear Physics and ApplicationsAdvanced Chemical Physics Studies