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Third Order Adjoint Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis of an OECD/NEA Reactor Physics Benchmark: III. Response Moments

机译:OCD / NEA反应器物理基准的三阶伴随灵敏度和不确定性分析:III。响应时刻

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The (180)3 third-order mixed sensitivities of the leakage response of a polyethylene-reflected plutonium (PERP) experimental benchmark with respect to the benchmark’s 180 microscopic total cross sections have been computed in accompanying works [1] [2]. This work quantifies the contributions of these (180)3 third-order mixed sensitivities to the PERP benchmark’s leakage response distribution moments (expected value, variance and skewness) and compares these contributions to those stemming from the corresponding first- and second-order sensitivities of the PERP benchmark’s leakage response with respect to the total cross sections. The numerical results obtained in this work reveal that the importance of the 3rd-order sensitivities can surpass the importance of the 1st- and 2nd-order sensitivities when the parameters’ uncertainties increase. In particular, for a uniform standard deviation of 10% of the microscopic total cross sections, the 3rd-order sensitivities contribute 80% to the response variance, whereas the contribution stemming from the 1st- and 2nd-order sensitivities amount only to 2% and 18%, respectively. Consequently, neglecting the 3rd-order sensitivities could cause a very large non-conservative error by under-reporting the response variance by a factor of 506%. The results obtained in this work also indicate that the effects of the 3rd-order sensitivities are to reduce the response’s skewness in parameter space, rendering the distribution of the leakage response more symmetric about its expected value. The results obtained in this work are the first such results ever published in reactor physics. Since correlations among the group-averaged microscopic total cross sections are not available, only the effects of typical standard deviations for these cross sections could be considered. Due to this lack of correlations among the cross sections, the effects of the mixed 3rd-order sensitivities could not be quantified exactly at this time. These effects could be quantified only when correlations among the group-averaged microscopic total cross sections would be obtained experimentally by the nuclear physics community.
机译:(180)3的三阶混合敏感性的聚乙烯反射钚(PERP)实验基准相对于基准的180微观总横截面的泄漏响应已经在随附的作品中计算[1] [2]。这项工作量化了这些(180)三阶的混合敏感性对Perp基准的泄漏响应分配时刻(预期价值,方差和偏斜)的贡献,并将这些贡献与来自相应的第一和二阶敏感性的人进行了比较PERP基准对总横截面的泄漏响应。在本工作中获得的数值结果表明,当参数的不确定性增加时,3rd次敏感性的重要性可以超越第1和2nd令人敏感性的重要性。特别地,对于10%的微观总横截面的均匀标准偏差,3Rd次敏感性贡献了80%的响应方差,而从1-和2nd敏感性的贡献仅为2%和2%分别为18%。因此,忽略3阶灵敏度可能会通过在报告响应方差率为506%的响应方差而导致非常大的非保守误差。在该工作中获得的结果还表明,3RD敏感性的影响是减少参数空间中的响应的偏差,使泄漏响应的分布更对照其预期值。在这项工作中获得的结果是第一个在反应器物理中发表的此类结果。由于不可用组平均微观总横截面之间的相关性,因此可以考虑这些横截面的典型标准偏差的影响。由于横截面之间的相关性缺乏相关性,因此目前无法准确地量化混合的3RD敏感性的效果。只有当核物理界实验将通过实验获得基团平均的显微镜总横截面的相关性时,才能量化这些效果。

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