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Past, present and future challenges of developing the Serpent Monte Carlo code

The Serpent Monte Carlo code started out in 2004 as a simplified lattice physics code intended for generating group constants for deterministic fuel cycle simulation and transient analysis codes, but the scope of applications has considerably diversified over the years. Spatial homogenization is still considered one of the main applications, but significant effort has also been devoted to high-fidelity multi-physics calculations. The development of a photon transport mode and advanced geometry types has allowed expanding the field of applications beyond fission reactor analysis, in particular to radiation transport and fusion neutronics. This presentation gives a developer’s insight into the various challenges encountered during the different phases of the work, lessons learned, and future prospects.

Seminar: Neutrons in Research and Industry

Date11.06.2018
Time14:30 - 15:30 h
PlaceGarching, Germany
RoomHS 3 (Physics Department)
SpeakerProf. Jaakko Leppänen (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Ltd.)
Organizer

TUM / MLZ


Contact

Contact person

Dr. Markos Skoulatos

E-mail

Markos.Skoulatos@frm2.tum.de

URL

https://indico.frm2.tum.de/event/137/

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