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Kernel Density Estimation of Reaction Rates in Neutron Transport Simulations of Nuclear Reactors

Timothy P. Burke, Brian C. Kiedrowski, William R. Martin

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 188 / Number 2 / November 2017 / Pages 109-139

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2017.1350000

Received:April 13, 2017
Accepted:June 29, 2017
Published:October 6, 2017

Kernel density estimators (KDEs) are applied to estimate neutron scalar flux and reaction rate densities in Monte Carlo neutron transport simulations of heterogeneous nuclear reactors in continuous energy. The mean free path (MFP) KDE is introduced in order to handle the issues that arise from estimating the discontinuous reaction rate densities at material interfaces. Results show the MFP KDE is more accurate at estimating reaction rates compared with previous KDE formulations. An approximate MFP (aMFP) KDE is introduced to circumvent several practical issues presented by the MFP KDE. A volume-averaged KDE is derived and used to determine the bias introduced by the aMFP KDE. A KDE is formulated for cylindrical coordinates to better represent the geometry and capture the physics in two-dimensional reactor physics problems. The results indicate that the cylindrical MFP KDE and cylindrical aMFP KDE are accurate tools for capturing reaction rates in heterogeneous reactor physics problems in continuous energy, with local biases of less than 1%.