DYNAMIC FLUX SYNTHESIS USING TRIAL FUNCTIONS
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Abstract
For complex and detailed reactor models, the solution of the
space-dependent neutron kinetics equations by conventional methods can
become prohibitively expensive in terms of computational cost. As an
aid in such evaluations, a method of solution involving flux synthesis
from trial functions that are available from past finite-difference
simulations is developed. The theoretical and physical aspects of
the CANDU-PHW reactor that provide the basis for the assumptions used
in the application of the method are outlined, and the basic mathematical
theory of applying trial functions to the solution of the two-group
time-dependent neutron diffusion equation is developed.
A computer code DEUTERONOMY based on this analysis was written
and validated against both analytic and numeric solutions of reactor
transients. The usefulness of trial function flux synthesis is examined
in comparison with alternative methods such as finite differencing and
modal expansion techniques.