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A Summary of Validation Studies for the Integrated TIGER Series Performed on ACORN Plus-up 218468/99

Davis, Rowdy D.; Kensek, Ronald P.; Olson, Aaron J.; Perfetti, Christopher

The Integrated TIGER Series (ITS) transport code is a valuable tool for photon-electron transport. A seven-problem validation suite exists to make sure that the ITS transport code works as intended. It is important to ensure that data from benchmark problems is correctly compared to simulated data. Additionally, the validation suite did not previously make use of a consistent quantitative metric for comparing experimental and simulated datasets. To this end, the goal of this long-term project was to expand the validation suite both in problem type and in the quality of the error assessment. To accomplish that, the seven validation problems in the suite were examined for potential drawbacks. When a drawback was identified, the problems were ranked based on severity of the drawback and approachability of a solution. We determined that meaningful improvements could be made to the validation suite by improving the analysis for the Lockwood Albedo problem and by introducing the Ross dataset as an eighth problem to the suite. The Lockwood error analysis has been completed and will be integrated in the future. The Ross data is unfinished, but significant progress has been made towards analysis.

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Scalable Geometric Modeler for Overlap Detection and Resolution (ASC IC L2 Milestone 7181 FY2020 Final Review)

Clark, Brett W.; Laros, James H.; Moore, Jacquelyn R.; Kensek, Ronald P.; Hoffman, Edward L.; Ibanez-Granados, Daniel A.

The final review for the FY20 Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC) Integrated Codes (IC) L2 Milestone #7181 was conducted on August 31, 2020 at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The review panel unanimously agreed that the milestone has been successfully completed. Roshan Quadros (1543) led the milestone team and various members from the team presented the results. The review panel was comprised of staff from Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque and California that are involved with computational engineering modeling and analysis. The panel consisted of experts in the fields of solid modeling, discretization, meshing, simulation workflows, and computational analysis including personnel Brett Clark (1543, Chair); Jay Foulk (8363); Jackie Moore (1553); Ron Kensek (1341); Ed Hoffman (8753); Dan Ibanez (1443). The presentation documented the technical approach of the team and summarized the results with sufficient detail to demonstrate both the value and the completion of the milestone. A separate SAND report was also generated with more detail to supplement the presentation. The purpose of the milestone was to advance capabilities for automatically finding, displaying, and resolving geometric overlaps in CAD models.

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Electron transport algorithms in the integrated tiger series (ITS) codes

20th Topical Meeting of the Radiation Protection and Shielding Division, RPSD 2018

Franke, Brian C.; Kensek, Ronald P.

We describe the three electron-transport algorithms that have been implemented in the ITS Monte Carlo codes. While the underlying cross-section data is similar, each uses a fundamentally unique method, which at a high level are best characterized as condensed history, multigroup, and single scatter. Through a set of comparisons with experimental data and some comparisons of purely numerical results, we discuss various attributes of each of the algorithms and show some of the defects that can affect results.

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