EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies (Jan 2024)

Overview of TRIPOLI-5, a Monte Carlo code for HPC

  • Mancusi Davide,
  • Brun Emeric,
  • Dechenaux Benjamin,
  • Fröhlicher Kévin,
  • Gonçalves Thomas,
  • Jinaphanh Alexis,
  • Kowalski Mikolaj Adam,
  • Larmier Coline,
  • Malvagi Fausto,
  • Millasseau Grégory,
  • Monange Wilfried,
  • Petit Odile,
  • Zoia Andrea

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjn/2024028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. 26

Abstract

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CEA, IRSN and EDF have joined forces and started the development of the TRIPOLI-5® Monte Carlo particle transport code in 2022, with the goal of performing massively parallel simulations on hybrid computing architectures. TRIPOLI-5 benefits from the experience gained from previous investigations conducted on the PATMOS mini-app, concerning the portability of particle-transport algorithms in High Performance Computing environments. Currently, the main focus of TRIPOLI-5 is on reactor physics applications, including multi-physics feedback for stationary and non-stationary configurations. In the long run, TRIPOLI-5 will eventually cover a broader range of applications (encompassing radiation shielding and nuclear instrumentation) and thus supersede the current-generation Monte Carlo codes TRIPOLI-4®, developed at CEA, and MORET6, developed at IRSN. In this paper, we provide an overview of the current status of TRIPOLI-5 and highlight the trends for future developments.