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  • 14 MeV neutron streaming calculations for JET-like maze entrance using TRIPOLI (cas 1317-95-9)-4 Monte Carlo code
  • Add time:08/18/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    For the future ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) operation needs, D-T fusion experiments named DTE2 will be conducted in 2020 at JET (Joint European Torus). During the DTE2 operations, 14 MeV fusion neutrons will be generated. One of the aims of the DTE2 neutronics experiments is to investigate the D-T neutron streaming along the penetrations of biological shield of the JET Torus Hall. The TRIPOLI-4 Monte-Carlo radiation transport code has been extensively used on radiation shielding analyses. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the variance reduction (VR) techniques of TRIPOLI-4 on the 14 MeV neutron streaming calculations for a JET-like maze entrance. A JET-like torus hall building of 40 m x 40 m x 4.2 m and a maze entrance of 11.8 m length in 5-section configuration of concrete were first modeled. The standard INIPOND VR method and the new developed VR method AMS (Adaptive Multilevel Splitting) were then presented and discussed. Using the single-step approach combined with AMS techniques, the TRIPOLI-4 calculations results including neutron flux and ambient dose equivalent maps, the VR performance, and the user-friendly AMS input of TRIPOLI-4 code are reported.

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