Title of article :
SIMPLIFIED, ANALYTICALLY SOLVABLE MODEL PROBLEM FOR NON-ANALOG MONTE CARLO METHODS
Author/Authors :
Çeçen, Yiğit Akdeniz University - Department of Radiation Oncology, Turkey , Tombakoğlu, Mehmet Hacettepe University - Department of Nuclear Energy Engineering, Turkey
From page :
134
To page :
143
Abstract :
In Monte Carlo particle transport, it is important to change the variance of calculations of relatively rare events with a technique known as non-analog Monte Carlo. In order to reduce the variance and the computation time, biasing techniques are introduced to accelerate the calculation convergence without changing the outcome. However these variance reduction techniques are often complex and can only be solved by computer codes. In this study, a simplified, analytically solvable model problem is introduced for non-analog Monte Carlo methods. A sample problem for neutrons passing through a thick shield is simulated. The drawback of this simulation is the expensive computation time and large variance for analog Monte Carlo methods. So, biasing techniques like implicit capture and splitting are introduced and the problem is solved analytically.
Keywords :
Non , analog Monte Carlo , variance reduction , neutron transport
Journal title :
mathematical and computational applications
Journal title :
mathematical and computational applications
Record number :
2569223
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