Sensitivity Analysis based on Transport Theory
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To estimate the uncertainty of the neutronic parameters it is required to calculate sensitivity coefficients to cross section changes. The sensitivity coefficients are usually calculated based on the diffusion theory. However, the accuracy of the sensitivity coefficients becomes doubtful because of the use of diffusion theory. The purpose of this paper is to derive the generalized perturbation theory using the transport theory, and to evaluate transport effect on the sensitivity coefficients.Sensitivity calculations were performed in 70 energy groups. The calculated sensitivity coefficients were compared with those obtained from direct transport calculations to check the accuracy of the present method, and those obtained from the generalized perturbation calculation based on the diffusion theory to investigate the transport effect on sensitivity coefficients. From the comparison, the difference was remarkably large for the neutronic parameters such as reaction rate distribution, reaction rate ratio, and reactivity worth. For example, the sensitivity coefficient of the 238U capture to 239Pu fission rate ratio in the lower core region of the under-moderated LWR core was large in the energy range 17.6–22.6 eV, and the sensitivity to 238U capture cross section calculated by the transport theory was 20% larger than that by the diffusion theory.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 2006-07-25
著者
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TAKEDA Toshikazu
Division of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka
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Asano Koji
Division Of Sustainable Energy And Environmental Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Un
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KITADA Takanori
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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Kitada Takanori
Division Of Sustainable Energy And Environmental Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Un
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Takeda Toshikazu
Division Of Sustainable Energy And Environmental Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Osaka Un
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