Recent researches have become more interested in the feasibility of using Monte Carlo (MC) code to generate multi-group (MG) cross sections (XSs) for fast reactor analysis using nodal diffusion codes. The current study, therefore, presents a brief methodology for MG XSs generation by the in-house UNIST MC code MCS, which can be compatibly utilized in nodal diffusion codes, PARCS and RAST-K. The applicability of the methodology is quantified on the sodium fast reactor (SFR) ABR-1000 design with a metallic fuel from the OECD/NEA SRF benchmark. The few-group XSs generated by MCS with a two-dimensional (2D) fuel assembly geometry are well consistent with those of SERPENT 2. Furthermore, the simulation of beginning-of-cycle (BOC) steady-state th...
Monte Carlo neutron transport codes are widely used in various reactor physics applications, traditi...
This paper aims to evaluate the practical feasibility of using the continuous-energy Monte Carlo met...
This paper aims to evaluate the practical feasibility of using the continuous-energy Monte Carlo met...
Recent researches have become more interested in the feasibility of using Monte Carlo (MC) code to g...
Multigroup cross section (MG XS) generation by the UNIST in-house Monte Carlo (MC) code MCS for fast...
Current work introduces a brief methodology for multi-group (MG) cross sections (XSs) generation by ...
Multigroup cross section (MG XS) generation by the UNIST in-house Monte Carlo (MC) code MCS for fast...
RAST-F is a new full-core analysis code based on the two-step approach that couples a multi-group cr...
In this study, the Serpent Monte Carlo code was used as a tool for preparation of homogenized few-gr...
Department of Nuclear EngineeringThis thesis focuses on the development and application of a new cod...
This thesis describes a tool called TXSAMC (Transport Cross Sections from Applied Monte Carlo) that ...
The paper presents a hybrid stochastic-deterministic method in which one-group cross sections are 1)...
Criticality eigenvalue and power distributions of a medium-sized sodium-cooled fast reactor core wer...
Criticality eigenvalue and power distributions of a medium-sized sodium-cooled fast reactor core wer...
Monte Carlo neutron transport codes are widely used in various reactor physics applications, traditi...
Monte Carlo neutron transport codes are widely used in various reactor physics applications, traditi...
This paper aims to evaluate the practical feasibility of using the continuous-energy Monte Carlo met...
This paper aims to evaluate the practical feasibility of using the continuous-energy Monte Carlo met...
Recent researches have become more interested in the feasibility of using Monte Carlo (MC) code to g...
Multigroup cross section (MG XS) generation by the UNIST in-house Monte Carlo (MC) code MCS for fast...
Current work introduces a brief methodology for multi-group (MG) cross sections (XSs) generation by ...
Multigroup cross section (MG XS) generation by the UNIST in-house Monte Carlo (MC) code MCS for fast...
RAST-F is a new full-core analysis code based on the two-step approach that couples a multi-group cr...
In this study, the Serpent Monte Carlo code was used as a tool for preparation of homogenized few-gr...
Department of Nuclear EngineeringThis thesis focuses on the development and application of a new cod...
This thesis describes a tool called TXSAMC (Transport Cross Sections from Applied Monte Carlo) that ...
The paper presents a hybrid stochastic-deterministic method in which one-group cross sections are 1)...
Criticality eigenvalue and power distributions of a medium-sized sodium-cooled fast reactor core wer...
Criticality eigenvalue and power distributions of a medium-sized sodium-cooled fast reactor core wer...
Monte Carlo neutron transport codes are widely used in various reactor physics applications, traditi...
Monte Carlo neutron transport codes are widely used in various reactor physics applications, traditi...
This paper aims to evaluate the practical feasibility of using the continuous-energy Monte Carlo met...
This paper aims to evaluate the practical feasibility of using the continuous-energy Monte Carlo met...