Generalized Bias Factor Method for Accurate Prediction of Neutronics Characteristics
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概要
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A generalized bias factor method is proposed to improve the prediction accuracy of neutronics characteristics of a target core. The generalized bias factor method uses conventional bias factors calculated for several critical assemblies. The weighting factors for individual bias factors are determined to minimize the variance of neutronic characteristics of the target core. Numerical calculations are performed to investigate the uncertainty reductions of neutronics characteristics for a tight-lattice core. Though the uncertainty is not remarkably reduced for keff, that for the reaction rate ratio of 238U capture/239Pu fission is remarkably reduced: For example, the uncertainty reduction of the reaction rate ratio in the upper core is 0.871 for the present method, and 0.657 for the conventional bias factor method.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2006-12-25
著者
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TAKEDA Toshikazu
Osaka University
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TAKEDA Toshikazu
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka
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Takeda Toshikazu
Division Of Sustainable Energy And Environment Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Univ
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SANO Tadafumi
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka
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Sano Tadafumi
Nuclear Engineering Sci. Div. Res. Reactor Inst. Kyoto Univ.
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Sano Tadafumi
Division Of Sustainable Energy And Environment Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Univ
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Takeda Toshikazu
Div. Of Sustainable Energy And Environment Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Univ.
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