Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1728507 | Annals of Nuclear Energy | 2014 | 8 Pages |
•The MICROX-2 code has been improved to expand its application to advanced reactors.•New fine-group cross section libraries based on ENDF/B-VII have been generated.•Resonance self-shielding and spatial self-shielding models have been improved.•The improvements were assessed by a series of benchmark calculations against MCNPX.
The MICROX-2 is a transport theory code that solves for the neutron slowing-down and thermalization equations of a two-region lattice cell. The MICROX-2 code has been updated to expand its application to advanced reactor concepts and fuel cycle simulations, including generation of new fine-group cross section libraries based on ENDF/B-VII. In continuation of previous work, the MICROX-2 methods are reviewed and updated in this study, focusing on its resonance self-shielding and spatial self-shielding models for neutron spectrum calculations. The improvement of self-shielding method was assessed by a series of benchmark calculations against the Monte Carlo code, using homogeneous and heterogeneous pin cell models. The results have shown that the implementation of the updated self-shielding models is correct and the accuracy of physics calculation is improved. Compared to the existing models, the updates reduced the prediction error of the infinite multiplication factor by ∼0.1% and ∼0.2% for the homogeneous and heterogeneous pin cell models, respectively, considered in this study.