A lumped parameter method of characteristics approach and multigroup kernels applied to the subgroup self-shielding calculation in MPACT
A lumped parameter method of characteristics approach and multigroup kernels applied to the subgroup self-shielding calculation in MPACT
The neutron transport code, MPACT, is currently using the subgroup self-shielding method, in which the method of characteristics (MOC) is used to solve purely absorbing fixed-source problems. Recent efforts incorporating multigroup kernels to the MOC solvers in MPACT have reduced runtime by roughly 2. Applying the same concepts for self-shielding and developing a novel lumped parameter approach to MOC, substantial improvements have also been made to the self-shielding computational efficiency w