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diff --git a/doc/IGE344/SectSCR.tex b/doc/IGE344/SectSCR.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8589f85 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/IGE344/SectSCR.tex @@ -0,0 +1,633 @@ +\subsection{The {\tt SCR:} module}\label{sect:SCRData} + +This component of DONJON is dedicated to the interpolation of +{\sc macrolib} data from a {\sc saphyb} object, the reactor database produced by module {\tt SAP:} +in DRAGON or by module {\tt SAPHYB:} in APOLLO2.\cite{apollo2} A set of {\sl global parameters} are defined for each material mixture and +used as multi-dimensional interpolation variables. + +\vskip 0.02cm + +The calling specifications are: + +\begin{DataStructure}{Structure \dstr{SCR:}} +\dusa{MLIB}~\moc{:=}~\moc{SCR:}~$[~\{$~\dusa{MLIB} $|$ \dusa{MLIB2}~$\}~]$ \dusa{SAPNAM1} $[[$~\dusa{SAPNAM2}~$]]~[$~\dusa{MAPFL}~$]$~\moc{::}~\dstr{scr\_data} \\ +\end{DataStructure} + +\noindent where +\begin{ListeDeDescription}{mmmmmmm} + +\item[\dusa{MLIB}] {\tt character*12} name of a {\sc microlib} (type {\tt L\_LIBRARY}) or {\sc macrolib} (type {\tt L\_MACROLIB}) containing the interpolated data. +If this object also appears on the RHS of structure \dstr{SCR:}, it is open in modification mode and updated. + +\item[\dusa{MLIB2}] {\tt character*12} name of an optional {\sc microlib} object whose content is copied on \dusa{MLIB}. + +\item[\dusa{SAPNAM1}] {\tt character*12} name of the {\sc lcm} object containing the +{\sc saphyb} data structure ({\tt L\_SAPHYB} signature). + +\item[\dusa{SAPNAM2}] {\tt character*12} name of an additional {\sc lcm} object containing an auxiliary +{\sc saphyb} data structure ({\tt L\_SAPHYB} signature). This object is optional. + +\item[\dusa{MAPFL}] {\tt character*12} name of the {\sc map} object containing fuel regions description, global parameter +information (burnup, fuel/coolant temperatures, coolant density, etc). Keyword \moc{TABLE} is expected in \dstr{scr\_data}. + +\item[\dusa{scr\_data}] input data structure containing interpolation information (see \Sect{descscr}). + +\end{ListeDeDescription} + +Note: {\sc saphyb} files generated by APOLLO2 don't have a signature. If such a {\sc saphyb} is given as input +to module {\tt SCR:}, a signature must be included before using it. The following instruction +can do the job: +\begin{verbatim} +Saphyb := UTL: Saphyb :: CREA SIGNATURE 3 = 'L_SA' 'PHYB' ' ' ; +\end{verbatim} + +\subsubsection{Interpolation data input for module {\tt SCR:}}\label{sect:descscr} + +\vskip -0.5cm + +\begin{DataStructure}{Structure \dstr{scr\_data}} +$[$~\moc{EDIT} \dusa{iprint}~$]$ \\ +$[$~\moc{RES} $]~[$~\moc{PURE}~$]~[$~\moc{UPS}~$]$ \\ +$[~\{$~\moc{MACRO}~$|$~\moc{MICRO}~$\}~]~[~\{$~\moc{LINEAR}~$|$~\moc{CUBIC}~$\}~]~[$~\moc{LEAK}~\dusa{b2}~$]~[$~\moc{EQUI}~\dusa{TEXT4}~$]~[$~\moc{MASL}~\dusa{TEXT4}~$]$ \\ +$[$~\moc{NMIX} \dusa{nmixt}~$]$ \\ +$\{~[[$~\moc{SAPHYB} \dusa{SAPNAM} \dstr{descints}~$]]~|~[[$~\moc{TABLE} \dusa{SAPNAM} $[$ \dusa{namburn} $[$ \dusa{naval} $]~]$ \dstr{descints}~$]]~\}$ \\ +$[$ \dstr{descdepl} $]$ \\ +{\tt ;} +\end{DataStructure} + +\noindent where +\begin{ListeDeDescription}{mmmmmmmm} + +\item[\moc{EDIT}] keyword used to set \dusa{iprint}. + +\item[\dusa{iprint}] index used to control the printing in module {\tt SCR:}. =0 for no print; =1 for minimum printing (default value). + +\item[\moc{RES}] keyword indicating that the interpolation is done only for the microscopic cross sections and not for the isotopic densities. In this case, a RHS {\sc microlib} must be defined and the number densities are recovered from it. This option is useful for micro-depletion applications. {\bf Important note:} It is possible to force interpolation of some isotopic densities with \moc{RES} option if these +isotopes are explicitely specified with a ``\moc{*}'' flag after \moc{MICRO} keyword in \dusa{descints} input data structure (see \Sect{descints}). + +\item[\moc{PURE}] keyword indicating that the interpolation is a pure linear combination of terp factors. The fission spectra are {\sl not} +renormalized. By default, non-linear effects are produced by renormalization operations. + +\item[\moc{UPS}] keyword to specify that the macrolib and/or microlib cross sections recovered from a Saphyb are +corrected so as to eliminate up-scattering. This option is useful for reactor analysis codes which cannot +take into account such cross sections. + +\item[\moc{MACRO}] keyword indicating that \dusa{MLIB} is a {\sc macrolib} (default option). + +\item[\moc{MICRO}] keyword indicating that \dusa{MLIB} is a {\sc microlib}. Object \dusa{MLIB} contains an embedded {\sc macrolib}, but the CPU time required to obtain it is longer. + +\item[\moc{LINEAR}] keyword indicating that interpolation of the {\sc saphyb} uses linear Lagrange polynomials (default option). + +\item[\moc{CUBIC}] keyword indicating that interpolation of the {\sc saphyb} uses the Ceschino method +with cubic Hermite polynomials, as presented in Ref.~\citen{Intech2011}. + +\item[\moc{LEAK}] keyword used to introduce leakage in the embedded {\sc macrolib}. This option should only be used for non-regression tests. + +\item[\dusa{b2}] the imposed buckling corresponding to the leakage. + +\item[\moc{EQUI}] keyword used to select a SPH factor set in the Saphyb. By default, the cross sections and diffusion coefficients +are not SPH-corrected. + +\item[\moc{MASL}] keyword used to recover the heavy metal density in the local parameter data of the Saphyb. + +\item[\dusa{TEXT4}] character*4 user-defined keyword of the SPH factor set or heavy metal density selected in the Saphyb. These sets are stored as local parameter information in the Saphyb. + +\item[\moc{NMIX}] keyword used to define the maximum number of material mixtures. This information is required only if \dusa{MLIB} is created. + +\item[\dusa{nmixt}] the maximum number of mixtures (a mixture is characterized by a distinct set of +macroscopic cross sections) the {\sc macrolib} may contain. The default value is \dusa{nmixt} $=0$ or the value recovered from \dusa{MLIB} if it appears on the RHS +of structure \dstr{scr\_data}. + +\item[\moc{SAPHYB}] keyword used to set \dusa{SAPNAM} and to define each global parameter. + +\item[\moc{TABLE}] keyword used to set \dusa{SAPNAM} and to recover some global parameter from a {\sc map} object named \dusa{MAPFL}. + +\item[\dusa{SAPNAM}] {\tt character*12} name of the {\sc lcm} object containing the +{\sc saphyb} data structure where the interpolation is performed. This name must be set in the RHS of structure \dstr{SCR:}. + +\item[\dusa{namburn}] {\tt character*4} name of the parameter for burnup (or irradiation). +This value is defined if option \moc{TABLE} is set {\sl and} if burnup (or irradiation) is to be considered as parameter. + +\item[\dusa{naval}] {\tt character*4} identification name corresponding to the basic naval-coordinate position of the assembly where burnups are recovered. The axial burnup distribution of this assembly is +used for interpolation. {\tt SIM} option should be set in module {\tt RESINI:} (see Sect.~\ref{sect:resinimain}). This option is useful to interpolate reflector properties as a function of the +neighbour fuel assembly burnup. By default, burnup values of the interpolated fuel assembly are used. + +\item[\dusa{descints}] input data structure containing interpolation information relative to the {\sc saphyb} data structure named \dusa{SAPNAM} (see \Sect{descints}). + +\item[\dstr{descdepl}] input structure describing the depletion chain (see \Sect{descdepld}). This input structure requires option \moc{MICRO}. By +default, the depletion chain data is not written in the output {\sc microlib}. + +\end{ListeDeDescription} + +\subsubsection{Defining global parameters}\label{sect:descints} + +\vskip -0.5cm + +If a {\sc map} object is defined on the RHS of structure \dstr{SCR:}, and if the \moc{TABLE} keyword is set, some information required to set the interpolation points is found in this object. +In this case, the {\tt SCR:} operator search the {\sc saphyb} object for global parameters having an arbitrary name specified in the {\sc map} object or set directly in this module. +Note that any parameter's value set directly in this module prevails on a value stored in the \dusa{MAPFL} object. + +Each instance of \dusa{descints} is a data structure specified as + +\begin{DataStructure}{Structure \dstr{descints}} +$[[$~\moc{MIX} \dusa{imix}~$[~\{$~\moc{FROM}~\dusa{imixold}~$|$~\moc{USE}~$\}~]$ \\ +~~~~~~$[~\{$~\moc{TIMAV-BURN} $|$ \moc{INST-BURN} $|$ \moc{AVG-EX-BURN}~\dusa{ivarty}~$\}~]$ \\ +~~~~~~$[[~\{$~\moc{SET} $|$ \moc{DELTA} $|$ \moc{ADD}~$\}~\}~[~\{$ \moc{LINEAR} $|$ \moc{CUBIC}~$\}~]$ \dusa{PARKEY} $\{$~\dusa{val1} $|$ \moc{MAP}~$\}~[~\{$~\dusa{val2} $|$ \moc{MAP}~$\}~]$ \\ +~~~~~~~~~~~~$[$~\moc{REF} $[[$~\dusa{PARKEY}~$\{$~\dusa{valref} $|$ \moc{SAMEASREF}~$\}$~$]]$~\moc{ENDREF}~$]~]]$ \\ +~~~~~~$[$~\moc{MICRO}~$\{$~\moc{ALL} $|$ \moc{ONLY}~$\}~[[$~\dusa{HISO} $\{$ \dusa{conc} $|$ \moc{*} $\}~[$ \moc{NOEV} $]~]]~]$ \\ +\moc{ENDMIX}~$]]$ +\end{DataStructure} + +\noindent where +\begin{ListeDeDescription}{mmmmmmmm} + +\item[\moc{MIX}] keyword used to set \dusa{imix}. Discontinuity factor information present in the Saphyb is interpolated as mixture~1 values. + +\item[\dusa{imix}] index of the mixture that is to be created in the {\sc microlib} and {\sc macrolib}. + +\item[\moc{FROM}] keyword used to set the index of the mixture in the {\sc saphyb} object. + +\item[\dusa{imixold}] index of the mixture that is recovered in the {\sc saphyb} object. By default, \dusa{imixold}$=1$. + +\item[\moc{USE}] keyword used to set the index of the mixture in the {\sc saphyb} object equal to \dusa{imix}. + +\item[\moc{TIMAV-BURN}] keyword used to compute time-averaged cross-section information. This option is available {\sl only if} a \dusa{MAPFL} object is set. +By default, the type of calculation (\moc{TIMAV-BURN} or \moc{INST-BURN}) is recovered from the \dusa{MAPFL} object. + +\item[\moc{INST-BURN}] keyword used to compute cross-section information at specific bundle burnups. This option is available {\sl only if} a \dusa{MAPFL} object is set. +By default, the type of calculation (\moc{TIMAV-BURN} or \moc{INST-BURN}) is recovered from the \dusa{MAPFL} object. + +\item[\moc{AVG-EX-BURN}] keyword used to compute the derivatives of cross-section information relative to the exit burnup of a single combustion zone. The derivatives are computed using Eq.~(3.3) of Ref.~\citen{chambon}, written as +$$ +{\partial \bar\Sigma_x\over \partial B_j^{\rm e}}={1\over B_j^{\rm e}\, (B_{j,k}^{\rm eoc}-B_{j,k}^{\rm boc})} +\left[- \int_{B_{j,k}^{\rm boc}}^{B_{j,k}^{\rm eoc}}dB \, \Sigma_x(B)+B_{j,k}^{\rm eoc}\, \Sigma_x(B_{j,k}^{\rm eoc})-B_{j,k}^{\rm boc}\, \Sigma_x(B_{j,k}^{\rm boc})\right] +$$ + +\noindent where $B_{j,k}^{\rm boc}$, $B_{j,k}^{\rm eoc}$, and $B_j^{\rm e}$ are the beginning of cycle burnup of bundle $\{j,k\}$, end of cycle burnup of bundle $\{j,k\}$ and exit burnup of channel $j$. This option is available {\sl only if} a \dusa{MAPFL} object is set. +By default, the type of calculation (\moc{TIMAV-BURN} or \moc{INST-BURN}) is recovered from the \dusa{MAPFL} object. + +\item[\dusa{ivarty}] index of the combustion zone for differentiation of cross-section information. + +\item[\moc{SET}] keyword used to indicate a simple interpolation at \dusa{val1} or an averaging between \dusa{val1} and \dusa{val2}. The result $\sigma_{\rm ref}$ is also used as the reference value when the \moc{ADD} is used. Note: see at the ending note of this section for a detailed description and examples. + +\item[\moc{DELTA}] keyword used to indicate a delta-sigma calculation between \dusa{val2} and \dusa{val1} +(i.e., $\Delta\sigma_{\rm ref}=\sigma_{\rm val2}-\sigma_{\rm val1}$ is computed). This keyword can be used only once in each mixture data block (initiated +with a \moc{MIX} keyword). Note: see at the ending note of this section for a detailed description and examples. + +\item[\moc{ADD}] keyword used to indicate a delta-sigma calculation between \dusa{val2} and \dusa{val1} is added to the reference value +(i.e., $\Delta\sigma=\sigma_{\rm val2}-\sigma_{\rm val1}$ is used as contribution, $\sigma_{\rm ref}+\Delta\sigma$ or $\Delta\sigma_{\rm ref}+\Delta\sigma$ is returned). Note: see at the ending note of this section for a detailed description and examples. + +\item[\moc{LINEAR}] keyword indicating that interpolation of the {\sc saphyb} for parameter \dusa{PARKEY} uses linear Lagrange +polynomials. It is possible to set different interpolation modes to different parameters. By default, the interpolation mode is set in Sect.~\ref{sect:descscr}. + +\item[\moc{CUBIC}] keyword indicating that interpolation of the {\sc saphyb} for parameter \dusa{PARKEY} uses the Ceschino method +with cubic Hermite polynomials, as presented in Ref.~\citen{Intech2011}. By default, the interpolation mode is set in Sect.~\ref{sect:descscr}. + +\item[\dusa{PARKEY}] {\tt character*12} user-defined keyword associated to a global +parameter to be set. + +\item[\dusa{val1}] value of a global parameter used to interpolate. \dusa{val1} is the initial value of this parameter in case an average is required. \dusa{val1} can be an integer, real or string value. + +\item[\dusa{val2}] value of the final global parameter. By default, a simple interpolation is performed, so that \dusa{val2}$=$\dusa{val1}. \dusa{val2} is always a real value with \dusa{val2}$\ge$\dusa{val1}. + +\item[\moc{MAP}] keyword used to indicate that the value of parameter \dusa{val1} or the second value for the $\Delta\sigma$ calculation is +recovered from \dusa{MAPFL}, i.e. the {\sc map} object containing fuel regions description. + +\item[\moc{REF}] keyword only available together with the \moc{ADD} option. It is used to set all the other variable values when a $\Delta$ contribution is performed for one variable. + +\item[\dusa{valref}] value of the reference parameter, when it is directly given by the user. Note that there is no default value. + +\item[\moc{SAMEASREF}] keyword used to specify that the reference value will be the same as in the refence case, i.e. for the $\sigma_{\rm ref}$ computation. + +\item[\moc{ENDREF}] keyword only available together with the \moc{ADD} option. It is used to specify that all the other variable values which are required are given. + +\item[\moc{MICRO}] keyword used to set the number densities of some isotopes present in the {\sc saphyb} object. The data statement ``\moc{MICRO} \moc{ALL}" is used by default. + +\item[\moc{ALL}] keyword to indicate that all the isotopes present in the {\sc saphyb} object will be used in the {\sc microlib} and {\sc macrolib} objects. Concentrations of these isotopes will be recovered from the {\sc saphyb} object or set using +the ``\dusa{HISO} \dusa{conc}" data statement. + +\item[\moc{ONLY}] keyword to indicate that only the isotopes set using the ``\dusa{HISO} \dusa{conc}" data statement will be used in the {\sc microlib} and {\sc macrolib} objects. + +\item[\dusa{HISO}] {\tt character*8} name of an isotope. + +\item[\dusa{conc}] user-defined value of the number density (in $10^{24}$ particles per ${\rm cm}^3$) of the isotope. + +\item[\moc{*}] the value of the number density for isotope \dusa{HISO} is recovered from the {\sc saphyb} object. + +\item[\moc{NOEV}] keyword to force the isotope \dusa{HISO} to be non-depleting. + +\item[\moc{ENDMIX}] end of specification keyword for the material mixture. + +\end{ListeDeDescription} + +\subsubsection{Depletion data structure}\label{sect:descdepld} + +Part of the depletion data used in the isotopic depletion calculation (the fission yields and the +radioactive decay constants) is recovered from the Saphyb file. Remaining depletion data is +recovered from the input data structure \dstr{descdepl}. This data describes the heredity of the radioactive decay +and the neutron activation chain. + +\begin{DataStructure}{Structure \dstr{descdepl}} +\moc{CHAIN} \\ +\hskip 0.3cm $[[$ \dusa{NAMDPL} $[$ \dusa{izae} $]$ \\ +\hskip 0.6cm $[[$ \dusa{reaction} $[$ \dusa{energy} $]~]]$ \\ +\hskip 0.6cm $[~\{$ \moc{STABLE} $|$ \moc{FROM} $[[~\{$ \moc{DECAY} $|$ \dusa{reaction} $\}$ +$[[$ \dusa{yield} \dusa{NAMPAR} $]]~]]~\}~]~]]$\\ +\moc{ENDCHAIN} +\end{DataStructure} + +\noindent +with: + +\begin{ListeDeDescription}{mmmmmm} + +\item[\moc{CHAIN}] keyword to specify the beginning of the depletion chain. + +\item[\dusa{NAMDPL}] {\tt character*12} name of an isotope (or isomer) of the +depletion chain that appears as a particularized isotope of the Saphyb. + +\item[\dusa{izae}] optional six digit integer representing the isotope. The first two +digits represent the atomic number of the isotope; the next three indicate its +mass number and the last digit indicates the excitation level of the nucleus (0 +for a nucleus in its ground state, 1 for an isomer in its first exited state, +etc.). For example, $^{238}$U in its ground state will be represented by +\dusa{izae}=922380. + +\item[\dusa{reaction}] {\tt character*6} identification of a neutron-induced +reaction that takes place either for production of this isotope, its depletion, +or for producing energy. Example of reactions are following: + +\begin{ListeDeDescription}{mmmmmmmm} +\item[\moc{NG}] indicates that a radiative capture reaction takes place either +for production of this isotope, its depletion or for producing energy. + +\item[\moc{N2N}] indicates that the following reaction is taking place: +$$ n +^{A}X_Z \to 2 n + ^{A-1}X_Z$$ + +\item[\moc{N3N}] indicates that the following reaction is taking place: +$$ n +^{A}X_Z \to 3 n + ^{A-2}X_Z$$ + +\item[\moc{N4N}] indicates that the following reaction is taking place: +$$ n +^{A}X_Z \to 4 n + ^{A-3}X_Z$$ + +\item[\moc{NP}] indicates that the following reaction is taking place: +$$ n +^{A}X_Z \to p + ^AY_{Z-1}$$ + +\item[\moc{NA}] indicates that the following reaction is taking place: +$$ n +^{A}X_Z \to ^4{\rm He}_2 + ^{A-3}X_{Z-2}$$ + +\item[\moc{NFTOT}] indicates that a fission is taking place. +\end{ListeDeDescription} + +\item[\dusa{energy}] energy (in MeV) recoverable per neutron-induced +reaction of type \dusa{reaction}. If the energy associated to radiative capture +is not explicitely given, it should be added to the energy released per fission. By +default, \dusa{energy}=0.0 MeV. + +\item[\moc{STABLE}] non depleting isotope. Such an isotope may produces +energy by neutron-induced reactions (such as radiative capture). + +\item[\moc{FROM}] indicates that this isotope is produced from decay or +neutron-induced reactions. + +\item[\moc{DECAY}] indicates that a decay reaction takes place for its +production. + +\item[\dusa{yield}] branching ratio or production yield expressed in fraction. + +\item[\dusa{NAMPAR}] {\tt character*12} name of the a parent isotope +(or isomer) that appears as a particularized isotope of the Saphyb. + +\item[\moc{ENDCHAIN}] keyword to specify the end of the depletion chain. + +\end{ListeDeDescription} + + +\subsubsection{Interpolation in the parameter grid} + +The following example corresponds to a delta-sigma computation in mixture 1 corresponding to a perturbation. Note that in this case, the \moc{MACROLIB} object may content negative cross-section. +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP :: + EDIT 40 NMIX 1 SAPHYB SAP + MIX 1 !(* delta sigma contribution *) + SET 'CELL' '3D' + DELTA 'PITCH' 0.0 1.0 + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} + +When the number of parameters used for the interpolation is increased, all the lattice computations corresponding to all the combinations of parameters may not be done for computation time reasons. In this case, some approximations may be required. The choice for the \moc{SET}, \moc{DELTA} and \moc{ADD} is then dependent of the structure of the database (i.e. how the database grid of possibilities is filled). When a {\sc map} object containing fuel regions description is used, the problem become even more complex, because values have to be automatically changed for all bundles. In order to clarify all the different possibilities and limitations dependently of the database structure, we will use a 3 parameter case. The paramaters are referenced by 'A', 'B' and 'C'. But before we explain the different cases, we want to remind that the interpolation factors are computed on each axis seperatly. + +The first case corresponds to a complete grid, represented by a gray paralepiped on Fig. \ref{figNCRGRIDINS} and \ref{figNCRGRIDTA}. The +figure \ref{figNCRGRIDINS} shows that the interpolated value in point $V$ can be obtained directly without {\sc map} object. For time-average (TA) computation, lets assume that the parameter 'B' represents the burnup (and keep this convention for other database structure also). In this case the figure \ref{figNCRGRIDTA} shows also that the direct interpolation can be done to compute an average value between the points $V'$ and $V$. Note that the TA burnups are stored in the {\sc map} object, and are then recovered automatically. + +The second case corresponds to a partial grid where all the lattice computations have been perfomed for several pairs of parameters, which are represented as the gray rectangles on Fig. \ref{figNCRPLANEINS} and \ref{figNCRPLANETA}. If we use the notations of Fig. \ref{figNCRPLANEINS} and \ref{figNCRPLANETA}, the best estimate interpolated values, $f$, we can get are given by: \\ +$f=f(V)~\approx~f(V_B)+(f(V_{BA})-f(V_B))+(f(V_{BC})-f(V_B))=f(V_{BC})+(f(V_{BA})-f(V_B))=f(V_{BA})+(f(V_{BC})-f(V_B))$ for instataneous\\ +$f=f(V',V)~\approx~f(V'_B,V_B)+(f(V'_{BA},V_{BA})-f(V'_B,V_B))+(f(V'_{BC},V_{BC})-f(V'_B,V_B))=f(V'_{BC},V_{BC})+(f(V'_{BA},V_{BA})-f(V'_B,V_B))=f(V'_{BA},V_{BA})+(f(V'_{BC},V_{BC})-f(V'_B,V_B))$ for TA\\ +~~~~where $f(.,.)$ represents the average value between two points. + +The third case corresponds to a minimal grid, where the lattice computations have been perfomed only for one parameter variation at a time. In this case, the grid is represented by the thick gray lines on the axis on Fig. \ref{figNCRAXEINS} and \ref{figNCRAXETA}. If we use the notations of Fig. \ref{figNCRAXEINS} and \ref{figNCRAXETA}, the best estimate interpolated values, $f$, we can get are given by: \\ +$f=f(V)~\approx~f(V_0)+(f(V_A)-f(V_0))+(f(V_B)-f(V_0))+(f(V_C)-f(V_0))=f(V_B)+(f(V_A)-f(V_0))+(f(V_C)-f(V_0))$ for instataneous\\ +$f=f(V',V)~\approx~f(V'_B,V_B)+(f(V_A)-f(V_0))+(f(V_C)-f(V_0))$ for TA\\ +Note that the reference point ($V_0$ in the example) does not have to be the same for all parameters. Database structures such as represented on Fig \ref{figNCRAXEINSbis} can also been used. In this case, we even have two choices for the $\Delta f$ computation on axis 'A'. + +The last case is in fact a mix of cases 2 and 3. The gray rectangle and the gray line on Fig. \ref{figNCRPLAXINS} and \ref{figNCRPLAXTA} reprensent where all the lattice computations have been performed. With the notations used on those figures, one can write that the best estimate interpolated values, $f$, we can get are given by: \\ +$f=f(V)~\approx~f(V_B)+(f(V_{BC})-f(V_B))+(f(V_A)-f(V_0))=f(V_{BC})+(f(V_A)-f(V_0))$ for instataneous\\ +$f=f(V',V)~\approx~f(V'_B,V_B)+(f(V'_{BC},V_{BC})-f(V'_B,V_B))+(f(V_A)-f(V_0))=f(V'_{BC},V_{BC})+(f(V_A)-f(V_0))$ for TA\\ +Note once again that the reference point ($V_0$ in the example) does not have to be the same for all parameters. Database structures such as represented on Fig \ref{figNCRPLAXINSbis} can also been used. +\clearpage + +The input files will actually reflect the previous equations. However, they are different if the parameters are stored in a {\sc map} object, \dusa{MAPFL}, or provided directly by the user. For the case of one point interpolation (i.e. instantaneous), the input files will be: \\ + +\begin{center} +\tablefirsthead{% +\hline +case & all parameters explicitly set & all parameters in {\sc map}\\ +\hline} +\tablehead{% +%\hline +%\multicolumn{3}{|l|}{\small\sl continued from previous page}\\ +\hline +case & all parameters explicitly set & all parameters in {\sc map}\\ +\hline} +\tabletail{% +\hline +\multicolumn{3}{|r|}{\small\sl continued on next page}\\ +\hline} +\tablelasttail{\hline} +\bottomcaption{SCR inputs for instantaneous cases} + +\begin{supertabular}{|p{0.1\textwidth}|p{0.4\textwidth}|p{0.4\textwidth}|} +%\begin{tabular}{|p{0.1\textwidth}|p{0.4\textwidth}|p{0.4\textwidth}|} +%\hline +%case & all parameters explicitly set & all parameters in {\sc map}\\ +\hline +GRID (Fig. \ref{figNCRGRIDINS}) +& \begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP :: + NMIX 1 + SAPHYB SAP + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va>> + SET 'B' <<vb>> + SET 'C' <<vc>> + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} +& \begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} \\ +\hline +PLANE (Fig. \ref{figNCRPLANEINS}) & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP :: + NMIX 1 + SAPHYB SAP + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va>> + SET 'B' <<vb>> + SET 'C' <<vc0>> + ADD 'C' <<vc0>> <<vc>> + REF 'A' <<va0>> + 'B' <<vb>> ENDREF +!or 'B' SAMEASREF ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + SET 'C' <<vc0>> + ADD 'C' <<vc0>> MAP + REF 'A' <<va0>> + 'B' SAMEASREF ENDREF +!or SET 'A' <<va0>> +!or ADD 'A' <<va0>> MAP +!or REF 'C' <<vc0>> +!or 'B' SAMEASREF ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} \\ +\hline +%\end{tabular} +% +%\begin{tabular}{|p{0.1\textwidth}|p{0.4\textwidth}|p{0.4\textwidth}|} +%\hline +%case & all parameters explicitly set & all parameters in {\sc map}\\ +%\hline +AXE (Fig. \ref{figNCRAXEINS}) & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP :: + NMIX 1 + SAPHYB SAP + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va0>> + SET 'B' <<vb>> + SET 'C' <<vc0>> + ADD 'A' <<va0>> <<va>> + REF 'C' <<vc0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ADD 'C' <<vc0>> <<vc>> + REF 'A' <<va0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va0>> + SET 'C' <<vc0>> + ADD 'A' <<va0>> MAP + REF 'C' <<vc0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ADD 'C' <<vc0>> MAP + REF 'A' <<va0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} \\ +\hline +PLANE + AXE (Fig. \ref{figNCRPLAXINS}) & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP :: + NMIX + SAPHYB SAP + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va0>> + SET 'B' <<vb>> + SET 'C' <<vc>> + ADD 'A' <<va0>> <<va>> + REF 'C' <<vc0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va0>> + ADD 'A' <<va0>> MAP + REF 'C' <<vc0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} \\ +\hline +%\end{tabular} +\end{supertabular} +\end{center} + +For the TA, the burnup variable has no other choice than to be stored in the {\sc map} object, \dusa{MAPFL}. Then the input files will be: \\ + +\begin{center} +\tablefirsthead{% +\hline +case & only the burnup in {\sc map} & all parameters in {\sc map}\\ +\hline} +\tablehead{% +%\hline +%\multicolumn{3}{|l|}{\small\sl continued from previous page}\\ +\hline +case & only the burnup in {\sc map} & all param. in {\sc map}\\ +\hline} +\tabletail{% +\hline +\multicolumn{3}{|r|}{\small\sl continued on next page}\\ +\hline} +\tablelasttail{\hline} +\bottomcaption{SCR inputs for TA cases} + +\begin{supertabular}{|p{0.1\textwidth}|p{0.4\textwidth}|p{0.4\textwidth}|} +%\begin{tabular}{p{0.1\textwidth}|p{0.4\textwidth}|p{0.4\textwidth}} +%\hline +%case & only the burnup in {\sc map} & all parameters in {\sc map}\\ +\hline +GRID (Fig. \ref{figNCRGRIDTA}) & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va>> + SET 'C' <<vc>> + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} \\ +\hline +PLANE (Fig. \ref{figNCRPLANETA}) & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va>> + SET 'C' <<vc0>> + ADD 'C' <<vc0>> <<vc>> + REF 'A' <<va0>> + 'B' SAMEASREF ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + SET 'C' <<vc0>> + ADD 'C' <<vc0>> MAP + REF 'A' <<va0>> + 'B' SAMEASREF ENDREF +!or SET 'A' <<va0>> +!or ADD 'A' <<va0>> MAP +!or REF 'C' <<vc0>> +!or 'B' SAMEASREF ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} \\ +\hline +AXE (Fig. \ref{figNCRAXETA}) & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va0>> + SET 'C' <<vc0>> + ADD 'A' <<va0>> <<va>> + REF 'C' <<vc0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ADD 'C' <<vc0>> <<vc>> + REF 'A' <<va0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va0>> + SET 'C' <<vc0>> + ADD 'A' <<va0>> MAP + REF 'C' <<vc0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ADD 'C' <<vc0>> MAP + REF 'A' <<va0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} \\ +\hline +PLANE + AXE (Fig. \ref{figNCRPLAXTA}) & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va0>> + SET 'C' <<vc>> + ADD 'A' <<va0>> <<va>> + REF 'C' <<vc0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} & +\begin{verbatim} +MACROLIB := SCR: SAP FMAP :: + NMIX 1 + TABLE SAP 'B' + MIX 1 + SET 'A' <<va0>> + ADD 'A' <<va0>> MAP + REF 'C' <<vc0>> + 'B' <<vb0>> ENDREF + ENDMIX +; +\end{verbatim} \\ +\hline +%\end{tabular} +\end{supertabular} +\end{center} + +\clearpage |
