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A Collision Probability Analysis of the Double-Heterogeneity Problem

A. Hébert

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 115 / Number 2 / October 1993 / Pages 177-184

Technical Note / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE115-177

A practical collision probability model is presented for the description of geometries with many levels of heterogeneity. Regular regions of the macrogeometry are assumed to contain a stochastic mixture of spherical grains or cylindrical tubes. Simple expressions for the collision probabilities in the global geometry are obtained as a function of the collision probabilities in the macro- and microgeometries. This model was successfully implemented in the collision probability kernel of the APOLLO-1, APOLLO-2, and DRAGON lattice codes for the description of a broad range of reactor physics problems. Resonance self-shielding and depletion calculations in the microgeometries are possible because each microregion is explicitly represented.