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  • Comparison of sensitivity calculation between mathematical and physical adjoint in the 2-D/1-D transport solver KYADJ
  • Add time:09/05/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Sensitivity and Uncertainty analysis (S&U) based on the Classical Perturbation Theory (CPT) requires the solution of the adjoint flux. The adjoint flux is used as a weight function for sensitivity calculation. In the previous study, the MOC-based adjoint flux in the 2-D/1-D transport solver was given and applied to S&U analysis in the UAM benchmarks. The eigenvalue k obtained by the forward calculation is different from that obtained by the adjoint calculation. In order to illustrate the phenomenon, three different adjoint flux functions, the MOC physics adjoint, the CMFD physics adjoint, and the CMFD mathematical adjoint are solved based on the 2-D/1-D solver. Next, three different adjoint flux functions are used to perform S&U analysis. The SF96 problem and the PB-2 assembly problem are selected for verification. Recommendation is made for the proper application of the CMFD mathematical adjoint flux to sensitivity calculation due to less computation time.

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