Computer-aided design (CAD)-based Monte Carlo radiation transport is of value to the nuclear engineering community for its ability to conduct transport on high-fidelity models of nuclear systems, but it is more computationally expensive than native geometry representations. This work describes the adaptation of a rendering data structure, the signed distance field, as a geometric query tool for accelerating CAD-based transport in the direct-accelerated geometry Monte Carlo toolkit. Demonstrations of its effectiveness are shown for several problems. The beginnings of a predictive model for the data structure's utilization based on various problem parameters is also introduced
The Monte Carlo Transport Code EIRENE has been optimized by implementation of raytracing algorithms ...
In this work, we examined different manners for modeling of electron transport through material doma...
In many reactor calculations, high fidelity, high accuracy results are required only in a small spat...
A modification to the surface tracking algorithm commonly employed in Monte Carlo neutral particle t...
Geometry representations in production Monte Carlo radiation transport codes used for linear-transpo...
A comprehensive overview of the status of the Direct Accelerated Geometry for Monte Carlo (DAGMC) to...
Monte Carlo codes such as MCNP, EGS or GEANT4 are frequently used as a simulation tool for a wide va...
Significance: Monte Carlo radiation transfer (MCRT) is the gold standard for modeling light transpor...
A new technique has been developed for Monte Carlo particle transport calculations to handle the geo...
Funding: Funding: The work was supported by funding from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Re...
For large, highly detailed models, Monte Carlo simulations may spend a large fraction of their run-t...
Modern Monte Carlo radiation transport codes can be applied to model most applications of radiation,...
One commonly used representation of complex objects in physics-based simulations are triangle meshes...
Massively-parallel computers allow detailed 3D radiation transport simulations to be performed to an...
Drawing on techniques used in the computer graphics field of ray tracing, an efficient algorithm for...
The Monte Carlo Transport Code EIRENE has been optimized by implementation of raytracing algorithms ...
In this work, we examined different manners for modeling of electron transport through material doma...
In many reactor calculations, high fidelity, high accuracy results are required only in a small spat...
A modification to the surface tracking algorithm commonly employed in Monte Carlo neutral particle t...
Geometry representations in production Monte Carlo radiation transport codes used for linear-transpo...
A comprehensive overview of the status of the Direct Accelerated Geometry for Monte Carlo (DAGMC) to...
Monte Carlo codes such as MCNP, EGS or GEANT4 are frequently used as a simulation tool for a wide va...
Significance: Monte Carlo radiation transfer (MCRT) is the gold standard for modeling light transpor...
A new technique has been developed for Monte Carlo particle transport calculations to handle the geo...
Funding: Funding: The work was supported by funding from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Re...
For large, highly detailed models, Monte Carlo simulations may spend a large fraction of their run-t...
Modern Monte Carlo radiation transport codes can be applied to model most applications of radiation,...
One commonly used representation of complex objects in physics-based simulations are triangle meshes...
Massively-parallel computers allow detailed 3D radiation transport simulations to be performed to an...
Drawing on techniques used in the computer graphics field of ray tracing, an efficient algorithm for...
The Monte Carlo Transport Code EIRENE has been optimized by implementation of raytracing algorithms ...
In this work, we examined different manners for modeling of electron transport through material doma...
In many reactor calculations, high fidelity, high accuracy results are required only in a small spat...