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A General Formulation of the Resonance Spectrum Expansion Self-Shielding Method

Alain Hébert

Nuclear Science and Engineering / Volume 200 / Number 1S / March 2026 / Pages S77-S90

Research Article / dx.doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2024.2375908

Received:May 6, 2024
Accepted:June 14, 2024
Published:March 10, 2026

The resonance spectrum expansion (RSE) self-shielding method was recently proposed by Nagoya and Osaka universities as a powerful alternative to existing approaches. First investigations of the RSE at Polytechnique Montreal show that it can effectively replace the actual subgroup method used for production calculations in DRAGON5. The Japanese implementation of the RSE method is limited to a solution of the Boltzmann transport equation (BTE) with the method of characteristics. We are proposing a new implementation of the RSE method compatible with various types of solutions for the BTE, including the collision probability and the interface current methods. We based our validation study on a subset made up of eight Rowlands pin cell benchmark cases. The absorption rates obtained after self-shielding are compared with exact values obtained using an elastic slowing-down calculation where each resonance is modeled individually in the resolved energy domain. Validation of Rowlands benchmark with effective multiplication factor calculations was also conducted with respect of the SERPENT2 Monte Carlo code. It is shown that the RSE method is compatible with both advanced and legacy energy meshes and performs slightly better than the production subgroup methods actually used.