Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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296512 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2014 | 19 Pages |
•Results of benchmarking TRIPOLI based on the VENUS-2 MOX benchmark are reported.•3-D TRIPOLI calculations were performed using ENDF/B-VI.4, ENDF/B-VII.0 and JEFF-3.•Results are compared with measured data and results of other benchmark participants.•TRIPOLI results agree well with experimental data and results from other participants.
The reliability and verification of numerical solutions derived from neutronic codes and the use of nuclear data libraries is a very important issue in nuclear technology. To this purpose, computational benchmarks based on well-defined problems with a complete set of input and a unique solution, are often used. The OECD/NEA VENUS-2 is a widely used MOX benchmark problem for the validation of numerical methods and nuclear data sets. In this paper, the results of benchmarking the TRIPOLI Monte Carlo code based on the VENUS-2 MOX benchmark problem, are reported. 3-D TRIPOLI calculations were performed using the ENDF/B-VI.4, ENDF/B-VII.0 and JEFF-3.1 nuclear data sets. The computational results are compared with measured data, as well as with the results of other benchmark participants. In general the TRIPOLI results agree well with both the experimental data as well as those of other participants.