Journal of Nuclear Engineering (Apr 2021)

Comparison of Direct and Adjoint <i>k</i> and <i>α</i>-Eigenfunctions

  • Vito Vitali,
  • Florent Chevallier,
  • Alexis Jinaphanh,
  • Andrea Zoia,
  • Patrick Blaise

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jne2020014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 132 – 151

Abstract

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Modal expansions based on k-eigenvalues and α-eigenvalues are commonly used in order to investigate the reactor behaviour, each with a distinct point of view: the former is related to fission generations, whereas the latter is related to time. Well-known Monte Carlo methods exist to compute the direct k or α fundamental eigenmodes, based on variants of the power iteration. The possibility of computing adjoint eigenfunctions in continuous-energy transport has been recently implemented and tested in the development version of TRIPOLI-4®, using a modified version of the Iterated Fission Probability (IFP) method for the adjoint α calculation. In this work we present a preliminary comparison of direct and adjoint k and α eigenmodes by Monte Carlo methods, for small deviations from criticality. When the reactor is exactly critical, i.e., for k0 = 1 or equivalently α0 = 0, the fundamental modes of both eigenfunction bases coincide, as expected on physical grounds. However, for non-critical systems the fundamental k and α eigenmodes show significant discrepancies.

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