The Use of a Finite-Difference Scheme to Improve the Accuracy of the Modal Expansion Method

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A.R. Dastur
P.S.W. Chan

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The limitation of the Modal Expansion Method for solvingthe static neutron diffusion equation is demonstrated for cases wherethe perturbation consists of reactivity device movement. A modification, based on the finite- difference method is applied in regions which contain the reactivity devices. The results show that the error in the calculated reactivity is reduced by a factor between 4 and 10. The error in the maximum bundle and channel power is reduced by a factor of between 1.2 and 6. The computation cost per solution is less than $2.00 on the CDC 6600. The method is useful for analyses that require a relatively large number of approximate solutions to the static neutron diffusion equation.

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