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First Flight Escape Probability and Uncollided Flux of Nuclear Particles in Convex Bodies with Spherical Symmetry

P. Chiovaro, P. A. Di Maio, S. Garitta, E. Vallone, G. Vella

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 183 / Number 1 / May 2016 / Pages 52-64

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NSE15-68

First Online Publication:April 8, 2016
Updated:May 3, 2016

This paper deals with the evaluation of the first flight escape probability of nuclear particles from convex bodies with spherical symmetry by means of some geometrical arguments and very simple probability considerations. The cases of a full sphere, a one-region spherical shell with an empty central zone, a spherical shell region containing a black central zone, and a full sphere with a sourceless shell have been considered. In all the aforementioned cases, a homogeneous medium and uniform isotropic source have been taken into account. Moreover, a simple and general formula has been derived for the calculation of the uncollided flux that is presupposed to be valid for arbitrary geometries. The results obtained have been validated by Monte Carlo analyses performed by the Monte Carlo N-Particle (MCNP5) code and critically discussed.