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PWR Facility Dose Modeling Using MCNP5 and the CADIS/ADVANTG Variance-Reduction Methodology
Blakeman, Edward D1  Peplow, Douglas E.1  Wagner, John C1  Murphy, Brian D1  Mueller, Don1 
[1] ORNL
关键词: AUTOMATION;    CONTAINMENT;    COOLANT LOOPS;    DISCRETE ORDINATE METHOD;    DOSE RATES;    MODIFICATIONS;    NEUTRONS;    PHOTONS;    SHIELDING;    SIMULATION;    SPENT FUELS;    WINDOWS;   
DOI  :  10.2172/931836
RP-ID  :  ORNL/TM-2007/133
PID  :  OSTI ID: 931836
Others  :  Other: 400403709
Others  :  TRN: US0803635
学科分类:核能源与工程
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

The feasibility of modeling a pressurized-water-reactor (PWR) facility and calculating dose rates at all locations within the containment and adjoining structures using MCNP5 with mesh tallies is presented. Calculations of dose rates resulting from neutron and photon sources from the reactor (operating and shut down for various periods) and the spent fuel pool, as well as for the photon source from the primary coolant loop, were all of interest. Identification of the PWR facility, development of the MCNP-based model and automation of the run process, calculation of the various sources, and development of methods for visually examining mesh tally files and extracting dose rates were all a significant part of the project. Advanced variance reduction, which was required because of the size of the model and the large amount of shielding, was performed via the CADIS/ADVANTG approach. This methodology uses an automatically generated three-dimensional discrete ordinates model to calculate adjoint fluxes from which MCNP weight windows and source bias parameters are generated. Investigative calculations were performed using a simple block model and a simplified full-scale model of the PWR containment, in which the adjoint source was placed in various regions. In general, it was shown that placement of the adjoint source on the periphery of the model provided adequate results for regions reasonably close to the source (e.g., within the containment structure for the reactor source). A modification to the CADIS/ADVANTG methodology was also studied in which a global adjoint source is weighted by the reciprocal of the dose response calculated by an earlier forward discrete ordinates calculation. This method showed improved results over those using the standard CADIS/ADVANTG approach, and its further investigation is recommended for future efforts.

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