This paper describes the methods used in the Serpent 2 Monte Carlo code for producing homogenized group constants for nodal diffusion and other deterministic reactor simulator calculations. The methodology covers few-group reaction cross sections, scattering matrices, diffusion coefficients and poison cross sections condensed in infinite and B1leakage-corrected critical spectra, as well as the calculation of discontinuity factors, pin-power form factors, delayed neutron parameters and total and partial albedos. Also included is a description of an automated burnup sequence, which was recently implemented for the handling of restart calculations with branch variations. This capability enables covering the full range of local operating condit...
The Serpent Monte Carlo code was originally developed as a computational tool for various neutron tr...
The constant preparation issues are important for performing the few-group analysis for different st...
High conversion water reactors (HCWR), such as the Resource-renewable Boiling Water Reactor (RBWR),...
This paper describes the methods used in the Serpent 2 Monte Carlo code for producing homogenized gr...
This paper presents new calculation methods, recently implemented in the Serpent Monte Carlo code, a...
This paper aims to evaluate the practical feasibility of using the continuous-energy Monte Carlo met...
Serpent is a recently developed 3D continuous-energy Monte Carlo (MC) reactor physics burnup calcula...
Monte Carlo neutron transport codes are widely used in various reactor physics applications, traditi...
This paper discusses recent modifications to the Serpent Monte Carlo code methodology and related to...
In this study, the Serpent Monte Carlo code was used as a tool for preparation of homogenized few-gr...
he use of homogenised multi-group cross sections to speed up Monte Carlo calculation has been studie...
This paper describes the methodology used by the Monte Carlo particle transport code Serpent to prod...
Neutron transport calculations by Monte Carlo methods are finding increased application in nuclear r...
Criticality eigenvalue and power distributions of a medium-sized sodium-cooled fast reactor core wer...
This paper is a general overview of the Serpent Monte Carlo reactor physics burnup calculation code....
The Serpent Monte Carlo code was originally developed as a computational tool for various neutron tr...
The constant preparation issues are important for performing the few-group analysis for different st...
High conversion water reactors (HCWR), such as the Resource-renewable Boiling Water Reactor (RBWR),...
This paper describes the methods used in the Serpent 2 Monte Carlo code for producing homogenized gr...
This paper presents new calculation methods, recently implemented in the Serpent Monte Carlo code, a...
This paper aims to evaluate the practical feasibility of using the continuous-energy Monte Carlo met...
Serpent is a recently developed 3D continuous-energy Monte Carlo (MC) reactor physics burnup calcula...
Monte Carlo neutron transport codes are widely used in various reactor physics applications, traditi...
This paper discusses recent modifications to the Serpent Monte Carlo code methodology and related to...
In this study, the Serpent Monte Carlo code was used as a tool for preparation of homogenized few-gr...
he use of homogenised multi-group cross sections to speed up Monte Carlo calculation has been studie...
This paper describes the methodology used by the Monte Carlo particle transport code Serpent to prod...
Neutron transport calculations by Monte Carlo methods are finding increased application in nuclear r...
Criticality eigenvalue and power distributions of a medium-sized sodium-cooled fast reactor core wer...
This paper is a general overview of the Serpent Monte Carlo reactor physics burnup calculation code....
The Serpent Monte Carlo code was originally developed as a computational tool for various neutron tr...
The constant preparation issues are important for performing the few-group analysis for different st...
High conversion water reactors (HCWR), such as the Resource-renewable Boiling Water Reactor (RBWR),...