EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

A Monte-Carlo Benchmark of TRIPOLI-4® and MCNP on ITER neutronics

  • Blanchet David,
  • Pénéliau Yannick,
  • Eschbach Romain,
  • Fontaine Bruno,
  • Cantone Bruno,
  • Ferlet Marc,
  • Gauthier Eric,
  • Guillon Christophe,
  • Letellier Laurent,
  • Proust Maxime,
  • Mota Fernando,
  • Palermo Iole,
  • Rios Luis,
  • Guern Frédéric Le,
  • Kocan Martin,
  • Reichle Roger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201715302005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 153
p. 02005

Abstract

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Radiation protection and shielding studies are often based on the extensive use of 3D Monte-Carlo neutron and photon transport simulations. ITER organization hence recommends the use of MCNP-5 code (version 1.60), in association with the FENDL-2.1 neutron cross section data library, specifically dedicated to fusion applications. The MCNP reference model of the ITER tokamak, the ‘C-lite’, is being continuously developed and improved. This article proposes to develop an alternative model, equivalent to the 'C-lite', but for the Monte-Carlo code TRIPOLI-4®. A benchmark study is defined to test this new model. Since one of the most critical areas for ITER neutronics analysis concerns the assessment of radiation levels and Shutdown Dose Rates (SDDR) behind the Equatorial Port Plugs (EPP), the benchmark is conducted to compare the neutron flux through the EPP. This problem is quite challenging with regard to the complex geometry and considering the important neutron flux attenuation ranging from 1014 down to 108 n•cm-2•s-1. Such code-to-code comparison provides independent validation of the Monte-Carlo simulations, improving the confidence in neutronic results.