Difference between revisions of "Stochastic Implicit Euler burnup scheme"

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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  
The theoretical background of the SIE scheme is described in <ref>Dufek, J. and Gudowski, W. "''Stochastic Approximation for Monte Carlo Calculation of Steady-State Conditions in Thermal Reactors''", Nucl. Sci. Eng, 152 (2006) 274-283</ref>
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The theoretical background of the SIE scheme is described in <ref> name="DufekNSE06"</ref>
  
 
== Implementation ==
 
== Implementation ==

Revision as of 12:47, 26 September 2017

The Stochastic Implicit Euler (SIE) burnup scheme is an alternative burnup scheme that can be used if the traditional predictor-corrector burnup schemes in Serpent exhibit unstable behavior.

Background

The theoretical background of the SIE scheme is described in [1]

Implementation

Usage

Noteworthy things

References

  1. ^ name="DufekNSE06"