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Monte Carlo Shielding Analyses Using an Automated Biasing Procedure

J. S. Tang, T. J. Hoffman

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 99 / Number 4 / August 1988 / Pages 329-342

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE88-A23562

A systematic and automated approach for biasing Monte Carlo shielding calculations is described. In particular, adjoint fluxes from a one-dimensional discrete ordinates calculation are used to generate biasing parameters for a Monte Carlo calculation. The entire procedure of adjoint calculation, biasing parameters generation, and Monte Carlo calculation has been automated. The automated biasing procedure has been applied to several realistic deep-penetration shipping cask problems. The results obtained for neutron and gamma-ray transport indicate that with the automated biasing procedure Monte Carlo shielding calculations of spent-fuel casks can be easily performed with minimum effort and that accurate results can be obtained at reasonable computing cost.