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A Contributorn Monte Carlo Method

Charles H. Aboughantous

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 118 / Number 3 / November 1994 / Pages 160-177

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE94-A19382

A Contributon Monte Carlo method is developed and successfully applied to a sample deep-penetration shielding problem. The random walk is simulated in most of its parts as in conventional Monte Carlo methods. The probability density functions (pdf’s) are expressed in terms of spherical harmonics and are continuous functions in direction cosine and azimuthal angle variables as well as in position coordinates; the energy is discretized in the multigroup approximation. The transport pdf is an unusual exponential kernel strongly dependent on the incident and emergent directions and energies and on the position of the collision site. The method produces the same results obtained with the deterministic method with a very small standard deviation, with as little as 1000 Contributon particles in both analog and nonabsorption biasing modes and with only a few minutes CPU time.