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Estimation and Interpretation of keff Confidence Intervals in MCNP

Todd J. Urbatsch, R. Arthur Forster, Richard E. Prael, Richard J. Beckman

Nuclear Technology / Volume 111 / Number 2 / August 1995 / Pages 169-182

Technical Paper / Nuclear Criticality Safety Special / Fission Reactor / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT95-A35128

The Monte Carlo code MCNP has three different, but correlated, estimators for calculating keff in nuclear criticality calculations: collision, absorption, and track length estimators. The combination of these three estimators, the three-combined keff estimator, is shown to be the best keff estimator available in MCNP for estimating keff confidence intervals. Theoretically, the Gauss-Markov theorem provides a solid foundation for MCNP’s three-combined estimator. Analytically, a statistical study, where the estimates are drawn using a known covariance matrix, shows that the three-combined estimator is superior to the estimator with the smallest variance. Empirically, MCNP examples for several physical systems demonstrate the three-combined estimator’s superiority over each of the three individual estimators and its correct coverage rates. Additionally, the importance of MCNP’s statistical checks is demonstrated.