Kinetics parameters using Iterated Fission Probability #3133
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Description
Calculation of adjoint-weighted kinetics parameters (effective generation time and effective delayed neutron fraction) using the Iterated Fission Probability (IFP) method.
This implementation uses the same approach as the IFP implementation in Serpent 2 documented in [1].
To generate results for both effective generation time and effective delayed neutron fraction, IFP settings need to be set:
and a specific tally has to be set:
Testing is still in progress. I will update the draft to PR once I have finished the remaining tests.
References
[1] J. Leppänen, M. Aufiero, E. Fridman, R. Rachamin, and S. van der Marck, “Calculation of effective point kinetics parameters in the Serpent 2 Monte Carlo code,” Annals of Nuclear Energy, vol. 65, pp. 272–279, Mar. 2014, doi:10.1016/j.anucene.2013.10.032
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