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Numerical study of scattering Legendre moments and effect of anisotropic scattering on S_N shielding calculation 被引量:1

Numerical study of scattering Legendre moments and effect of anisotropic scattering on S_N shielding calculation
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摘要 In neutron and photon transport problems,anisotropic scattering is of great importance for the particle flux,especially when the angular flux has a strong forward peak in shielding analyses.The conventional Legendre expansion is widely used in discrete ordinates transport codes because of algebraic simplifications with spherical harmonics for the scattering source.However,negative cross sections caused by the finitely truncated expansion may give rise to a negative source and flux.A simple method is adopted,based on integrating functions of scattering moments,to evaluate anisotropy and convergence of expanded functions.A series of problems were designed with angular fluxes of different anisotropy,and numerical simulations were performed using the ARES transport code to study different treatments and algorithms for scattering.Results show that the diagonal transport approximation is more stable and obtains a similar accuracy with the extended approximation.A conservative fixup for the negative source could ensure particle balance and improve computational accuracy significantly for photon transport.The effect of anisotropic scattering is problem-dependent,and no distinct differences among various methods are observed for volume source problems with a continuous energy source.For beam source problems,flux results are sensitive to negative scattering functions,and strictly nonnegative cross sections need to be implemented. In neutron and photon transport problems, anisotropic scattering is of great importance for the particle flux, especially when the angular flux has a strong forward peak in shielding analyses. The conventional Legendre expansion is widely used in discrete ordinates transport codes because of algebraic simplifications with spherical harmonics for the scattering source. However, negative cross sections caused by the finitely truncated expansion may give rise to a negative source and flux. A simple method is adopted, based on integrating functions of scattering moments, to evaluate anisotropy and convergence of expanded functions. A series of problems were designed with angular fluxes of different anisotropy, and numerical simulations were performed using the ARES transport code to study different treatments and algorithms for scattering. Results show that the diagonal transport approximation is more stable and obtains a similar accuracy with the extended approximation. A conservative fixup for the negative source could ensure particle balance and improve computational accuracy significantly for photon transport. The effect of anisotropic scattering is problem-dependent, and no distinct differences among various methods are observed for volume source problems with a continuous energy source. For beam source problems, flux results are sensitive to negative scattering functions, and strictly nonnegative cross sections need to be implemented.
出处 《Nuclear Science and Techniques》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2019年第11期95-107,共13页 核技术(英文)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.11505059,11575061) the Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities(No.2017XS087)
关键词 Particle TRANSPORT SHIELDING calculation Discrete ordinates method ANISOTROPIC SCATTERING TRANSPORT approximation NEGATIVE source fix-up Particle transport Shielding calculation Discrete ordinates method Anisotropic scattering Transport approximation Negative source fix-up
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