The spectral element method for static neutron transport in AN approximation. Part I

► Spectral elements methods (SEMs) are extended for the neutronics of nuclear reactor cores. ► The second-order, AN formulation of neutron trasport is adopted. ► Results for classical benchmark cases in 2D are presented and compared to finite elements. ► The advantages of SEM in terms of precision a...

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Published inAnnals of nuclear energy Vol. 53; pp. 372 - 380
Main Authors Barbarino, A., Dulla, S., Mund, E.H., Ravetto, P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.03.2013
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Summary:► Spectral elements methods (SEMs) are extended for the neutronics of nuclear reactor cores. ► The second-order, AN formulation of neutron trasport is adopted. ► Results for classical benchmark cases in 2D are presented and compared to finite elements. ► The advantages of SEM in terms of precision and convergence rate are illustrated. ► SEM consitutes a promising approach for the solution of neutron transport problems. Spectral elements methods provide very accurate solutions of elliptic problems. In this paper we apply the method to the AN (i.e. SP2N−1) approximation of neutron transport. Numerical results for classical benchmark cases highlight its performance in comparison with finite element computations, in terms of accuracy per degree of freedom and convergence rate. All calculations presented in this paper refer to two-dimensional problems. The method can easily be extended to three-dimensional cases. The results illustrate promising features of the method for more complex transport problems.
ISSN:0306-4549
1873-2100
DOI:10.1016/j.anucene.2012.10.013