DocumentCode :
3559211
Title :
Coupling Deterministic and Monte Carlo Transport Methods for the Simulation of Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy Scenarios
Author :
Smith, L. Eric ; Gesh, Christopher J. ; Pagh, Richard T. ; Miller, Erin A. ; Shaver, Mark W. ; Ashbaker, Eric D. ; Batdorf, Michael T. ; Ellis, J. Edward ; Kaye, William R. ; McConn, Ronald J. ; Meriwether, George H. ; Ressler, Jennifer J. ; Valsan, Andre
Author_Institution :
Pacific Northwest Nat. Lab., Richland, WA
Volume :
55
Issue :
5
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
2598
Lastpage :
2606
Abstract :
Simulation is often used to predict the response of gamma-ray spectrometers in technology viability and comparative studies for homeland and national security scenarios. Candidate radiation transport methods generally fall into one of two broad categories: stochastic (Monte Carlo) and deterministic. Monte Carlo methods are the most heavily used in the detection community and are particularly effective for calculating pulse-height spectra in instruments. However, computational times for scattering- and attenuation-dominated problems can be extremely long - many hours or more on a typical desktop computer. Deterministic codes that discretize the transport in space, angle, and energy offer potential advantages in computational efficiency for these same kinds of problems, but pulse-height calculations are not readily accessible. This paper investigates a method for coupling angular flux data produced by a three-dimensional deterministic code to a Monte Carlo model of a gamma-ray spectrometer. Techniques used to mitigate ray effects, a potential source of inaccuracy in deterministic field calculations, are described. Strengths and limitations of the coupled methods, as compared to purely Monte Carlo simulations, are highlighted using example gamma-ray detection problems and two metrics: (1) accuracy when compared to empirical data and (2) computational time on a typical desktop computer.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; gamma-ray detection; gamma-ray spectroscopy; high energy physics instrumentation computing; transport processes; 3D deterministic code; Monte Carlo transport methods; attenuation-dominated problems; coupling angular flux data; desktop computer; deterministic algorithms; deterministic field calculations; gamma-ray detection; gamma-ray spectroscopy; nuclear measurements; pulse-height calculations; radiation detection instrumentation; radiation detector; radiation monitoring; radiation transport methods; stochastic method; Computational efficiency; Gamma ray detection; Instruments; Monte Carlo methods; National security; Potential energy; Predictive models; Scattering; Spectroscopy; Stochastic processes; Deterministic algorithms; gamma-ray spectroscopy; modeling; nuclear measurements; radiation detectors; radiation monitoring; simulation;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2008.2002819
Filename :
4696606
Link To Document :
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