2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcp.2017.01.037
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Goal-based h-adaptivity of the 1-D diamond difference discrete ordinate method

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“…In 2011, Lathouwers combined the forward residuals and adjoint error to give accurate error measures for the effective multiplication factor in two-dimensional reactor problems [10]. For the diamond difference (DD) scheme, Jeffers derived DWR method to estimate the error in the QoI arising from the spatial discretization for fixed source and eigenvalue neutron transport problems [11].…”
Section: Science and Technology Of Nuclear Installationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2011, Lathouwers combined the forward residuals and adjoint error to give accurate error measures for the effective multiplication factor in two-dimensional reactor problems [10]. For the diamond difference (DD) scheme, Jeffers derived DWR method to estimate the error in the QoI arising from the spatial discretization for fixed source and eigenvalue neutron transport problems [11].…”
Section: Science and Technology Of Nuclear Installationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where K = W A. A represents the streaming, absorption and scattering operators (Jeffers et al 2017a) and W is a diagonal matrix consisting of the angular weights. In this work, we search for a strong solution (as opposed to a weak or classical solution (Oden and Reddy 1976)) to Equation (3), meaning Equation 5holds in the following integral sense:…”
Section: The 1d One-group Neutron Transport Equation and S N Discretimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A dual weighted residual (DWR) goal based error estimator for the 1-D DD scheme has previously been derived to estimate the error in a quantity of interest (QoI) Jeffers et al (2017a). Local DWR calculations over individual cells provided error indicators for goal-oriented adaptive mesh refinement (GO-AMR) Jeffers et al (2017a). The aim of the GO-AMR was to give an optimal mesh for a given QoI Jeffers et al (2017a).…”
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