The purpose of this paper is to present the Fourier convergence analysis of four methods for performing two-dimensional/one-dimensional (2-D/1-D) coupling to solve neutron diffusion eigenvalue problems (EVPs). The four methods differ principally in the manner of using the interface currents or node average fluxes to perform the 2-D/1-D coupling. Method A uses net currents, method B employs partial currents, method C uses a current correction factor, and method D uses an analytic expression for the axial net currents. In a previous paper, we analyzed the convergence behavior of these methods for the 2-D/1-D coupling of the fixed source problem (FSP). In this paper, the convergence performance of these methods is analyzed for the EVP using a ...
Graduation date: 1983Two new concepts have been explored in solving the neutron\ud diffusion equatio...
AbstractWe study convergence of a combined spectral and (SN) discrete ordinates approximation for a ...
Vita.Angular singularities for the multigroup neutron diffusion equation are examined. Since the sol...
In this paper, the nonlinear coarse-mesh finite difference method with two-node local problem (CMFD2...
In this paper, the nonlinear coarse-mesh finite difference method with two-node local problem (CMFD2...
This article presents the convergence analysis of the coarse mesh finite difference (CMFD) method ap...
The convergence rates of the nonlinear coarse-mesh finite difference (CMFD) method and the coarse-me...
The impact of the dynamic condensation of energy groups on the convergence characteristics of the co...
The convergence rates of the nonlinear coarse mesh finite difference (CMFD) and the coarse mesh reba...
In this work we present a methodology of solution of the multigroup multi-layer stationary neutron d...
International audienceWe study first the convergence of the finite element approximation of the mixe...
The numerical solution of time dependent neutron diffusion approximation to the transport equation i...
Computer codes involving neutron transport theory for nuclear engineering applications always requir...
A Fourier analysis is conducted in two-dimensional (2D) geometry for the discrete-ordinates (SN) app...
This paper deals with the extension of an existing code developed at the Department of Nuclear Engin...
Graduation date: 1983Two new concepts have been explored in solving the neutron\ud diffusion equatio...
AbstractWe study convergence of a combined spectral and (SN) discrete ordinates approximation for a ...
Vita.Angular singularities for the multigroup neutron diffusion equation are examined. Since the sol...
In this paper, the nonlinear coarse-mesh finite difference method with two-node local problem (CMFD2...
In this paper, the nonlinear coarse-mesh finite difference method with two-node local problem (CMFD2...
This article presents the convergence analysis of the coarse mesh finite difference (CMFD) method ap...
The convergence rates of the nonlinear coarse-mesh finite difference (CMFD) method and the coarse-me...
The impact of the dynamic condensation of energy groups on the convergence characteristics of the co...
The convergence rates of the nonlinear coarse mesh finite difference (CMFD) and the coarse mesh reba...
In this work we present a methodology of solution of the multigroup multi-layer stationary neutron d...
International audienceWe study first the convergence of the finite element approximation of the mixe...
The numerical solution of time dependent neutron diffusion approximation to the transport equation i...
Computer codes involving neutron transport theory for nuclear engineering applications always requir...
A Fourier analysis is conducted in two-dimensional (2D) geometry for the discrete-ordinates (SN) app...
This paper deals with the extension of an existing code developed at the Department of Nuclear Engin...
Graduation date: 1983Two new concepts have been explored in solving the neutron\ud diffusion equatio...
AbstractWe study convergence of a combined spectral and (SN) discrete ordinates approximation for a ...
Vita.Angular singularities for the multigroup neutron diffusion equation are examined. Since the sol...