Author/Authors :
Jatuff، نويسنده , , F. E.; Gho، نويسنده , , C. J، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
An error estimator application was evaluated for the analysis and interpretation of nodal
solutions of the neutron diffusion problem extended to reactor core level. This error estimator application
relies on the residual of the equation and gives a global and local characterisation of approximate
solutions by the determination of unbalances in the phase-space discretisation. It has been
provided a physical meaning in terms of spurious or strange neutron reactions per cubic centimetre
and second. The error estimator was applied to a wide scenario of benchmark problems, twelve of
which are here reported, with the purpose of comparison between classical quality criteria and the new
quality criterion based on the error estimator. The results show that the new obervation criterion is
able to qualify the approximate solutions in coincidence with the classical criteria but more simply and
directly, concluding that approximate solutions producing a global unbalance of about IjlO,
1/100, 1/1000 spurious reactions per neutron removed are respectively unacceptable, reasonably acceptable
or very precise. This is achieved systematially and rigorously in the global sense because it is not
possible to get an absolute local error for the diffusion problem without the help of a complementary
solution; however, the observation of local errors provides valuable, practical insight into the nature of
the optimal solution obtainable