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Monte Carlo burnup and its uncertainty propagation analyses for VERA depletion benchmarks by McCARD

  • Park, Ho Jin;Lee, Dong Hyuk;Jeon, Byoung Kyu;Shim, Hyung Jin
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.50 no.7
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    • pp.1043-1050
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    • 2018
  • For an efficient Monte Carlo (MC) burnup analysis, an accurate high-order depletion scheme to consider the nonlinear flux variation in a coarse burnup-step interval is crucial accompanied with an accurate depletion equation solver. In a Seoul National University MC code, McCARD, the high-order depletion schemes of the quadratic depletion method (QDM) and the linear extrapolation/quadratic interpolation (LEQI) method and a depletion equation solver by the Chebyshev rational approximation method (CRAM) have been newly implemented in addition to the existing constant extrapolation/backward extrapolation (CEBE) method using the matrix exponential method (MEM) solver with substeps. In this paper, the quadratic extrapolation/quadratic interpolation (QEQI) method is proposed as a new high-order depletion scheme. In order to examine the effectiveness of the newly-implemented depletion modules in McCARD, four problems in the VERA depletion benchmarks are solved by CEBE/MEM, CEBE/CRAM, LEQI/MEM, QEQI/MEM, and QDM for gadolinium isotopes. From the comparisons, it is shown that the QEQI/MEM predicts ${k_{inf}}^{\prime}s$ most accurately among the test cases. In addition, statistical uncertainty propagation analyses for a VERA pin cell problem are conducted by the sensitivity and uncertainty and the stochastic sampling methods.

Lagrangian Investigation of Turbulent Channel Flow (I) - An Assessment of Particle Tracking Algorithms - (난류채널유동의 라그란지안 해석 (I)- 입자추적 알고리듬 평가 -)

  • Choi, Jung-Il;Lee, Chang-Hoon
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.27 no.7
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    • pp.859-866
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    • 2003
  • The Lagrangian dispserion of fluid particles in inhomogeneous turbulence is investigated by a direct numerical simulation of turbulent channel flow. Fluid particle velocity and acceleration along a particle trajectory are computed by employing several interpolation schemes such as linear interpolation, high-order Lagrange polynomial interpolation and the Hermite interpolation schemes. The performances of the schemes are evaluated through comparison of errors in computed particle positions, velocities and accelerations against spectral interpolation. Adopting the four-point Hermite interpolation in the homogeneous directions and Chebyshev polynomials in the wall-normal direction appears to produce most reliable Lagrangian statistics including acceleration correlations with a reasonable amount of computational overhead.

ON A SIMPLE HIGH ORDER NUMERICAL DIFFERENTIATION USING THE LAGRANGE INTERPOLATION

  • HAHM N.;YANG M.;HONG B. I.
    • Journal of applied mathematics & informatics
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    • v.19 no.1_2
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    • pp.527-535
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    • 2005
  • Numerical differentiation is one of the main topics which have been studied by many researchers. If we use the forward difference scheme or the centered difference scheme, the convergence rates to the derivative are O(h) and O($h^2$), respectively. In this paper, using the Lagrange Interpolation, we construct a simple high order numerical differentiation scheme which has the convergence rate O($h^{2k}$) if we have 2k+1 equally spaced nodes. Our scheme is constructive.

An universal NURBS interpolator for an architectured CNC controller (개방형 수치제어 장치를 위한 범용 NURBS 보간기)

  • 강성균
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 1996.10b
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    • pp.656-659
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    • 1996
  • An universal NURBS interpolation for an open architectured CNC controller is proposed in order to unify internal data structure and algorithm of different interpolations such as linear, circular and spline, and to intelligently interface CAD database of the various workpiece contour. Furthermore, NURBS interpolation may result in better surface roughness and high speed machining due to the continuous generation of cutter movement. The mathematical manipulation of NURBS is presented and the practical implementation on the CNC controller of a lathe is discussed for real machining. The comparison between a computer design and workpieces machined on a lathe shows the feasibility of the NURBS interpolation format as an universal interpolation scheme.

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MULTIDIMENSIONAL INTERPOLATIONS FOR THE HIGH ORDER SCHEMES IN ADAPTIVE GRIDS (적응 격자 고차 해상도 해법을 위한 다차원 내삽법)

  • Chang, S.M.;Morris, P.J.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.11 no.4 s.35
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2006
  • In this paper, the authors developed a multidimensional interpolation method inside a finite volume cell in the computation of high-order accurate numerical flux such as the fifth order WEND (weighted essentially non-oscillatory) scheme. This numerical method starts from a simple Taylor series expansion in a proper spatial order of accuracy, and the WEND filter is used for the reconstruction of sharp nonlinear waves like shocks in the compressible flow. Two kinds of interpolations are developed: one is for the cell-averaged values of conservative variables divided in one mother cell (Type 1), and the other is for the vertex values in the individual cells (Type 2). The result of the present study can be directly used to the cell refinement as well as the convective flux between finer and coarser cells in the Cartesian adaptive grid system (Type 1) and to the post-processing as well as the viscous flux in the Navier-Stokes equations on any types of structured and unstructured grids (Type 2).

A Study on High Resolution Image Sequence Interpolation (동영상의 고해상도 확대에 관한 연구)

  • 백종호;백준기
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 1995.06a
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    • pp.91-96
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    • 1995
  • In this paper we propose algorithms for high resolution image sequence interpolation. Image sequences, in general, are assumed to have greater amount of information than a still image. By this reason, image sequences can be used to improve the resolution of interpolated image sequences. Therefore the proposed algorithms can be the theoretical basis for interpolating dynamic image sequences. In order to demonstrate the validity of the proposed algorithms, experimental results using both synthetic and real test images are presented.

Spatially Adaptive Image Interpolation using Regularized Iterative Image Restoration Technique (정착화된 영상복원을 이용한 공간 적응적 영상보간)

  • Shin, Jeong-Ho;Jung, Jung-Hoon;Paik, Joon-Ki
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics S
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    • v.35S no.11
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    • pp.116-122
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    • 1998
  • We propose a spatially adaptive image interpolation algorithm, which can restore high frequency details in the original high resolution image. In order to apply the regularization approach to the interpolation procedure, we first present a two-dimensional separable image degradation model for a low resolution imaging system. According to the model, we propose a regularized spatially adaptive interpolation algorithm by using five different constraints. We also analyze convergence of the proposed algorithm, and provide some experimental results to compare the proposed algorithm with its nonadaptive version.

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Fully Analog ECG Baseline Wander Tracking and Removal Circuitry using HPF Based R-peak Detection and Quadratic Interpolation

  • Nazari, Masoud;Rajeoni, Alireza Bagheri;Lee, Kye-Shin
    • Journal of Multimedia Information System
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.231-238
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    • 2020
  • This work presents a fully analog baseline wander tracking and removal circuitry using high-pass filter (HPF) based R-peak detection and quadratic interpolation that does not require digital post processing, thus suitable for compact and low power long-term ECG monitoring devices. The proposed method can effectively track and remove baseline wander in ECG waveforms corrupted by various motion artifacts, whereas minimizing the loss of essential features including the QRS-Complex. The key component for tracking the baseline wander is down sampling the moving average of the corrupted ECG waveform followed by quadratic interpolation, where the R-peak samples that distort the baseline tracking are excluded from the moving average by using a HPF based approach. The proposed circuit is designed using CMOS 0.18-㎛ technology (1.8V supply) with power consumption of 19.1 ㎼ and estimated area of 15.5 ㎟ using a 4th order HPF and quadratic interpolation. Results show SNR improvement of 10 dB after removing the baseline wander from the corrupted ECG waveform.

IMPLEMENTATION OF A SECOND-ORDER INTERPOLATION SCHEME FOR THE CONVECTIVE TERMS OF A SEMI-IMPLICIT TWO-PHASE FLOW ANALYSIS SOLVER (물-기체 2상 유동 해석을 위한 Semi-Implicit 방법의 대류항에 대한 2차 정확도 확장)

  • Cho, H.K.;Lee, H.D.;Park, I.K.;Jeong, J.J.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 2009
  • A two-phase (gas and liquid) flow analysis solver, named CUPID, has been developed for a realistic simulation of transient two-phase flows in light water nuclear reactor components. In the CUPID solver, a two-fluid three-field model is adopted and the governing equations are solved on unstructured grids for flow analyses in complicated geometries. For the numerical solution scheme, the semi-implicit method of the RELAP5 code, which has been proved to be very stable and accurate for most practical applications of nuclear thermal hydraulics, was used with some modifications for an application to unstructured non-staggered grids. This paper is concerned with the effects of interpolation schemes on the simulation of two-phase flows. In order to stabilize a numerical solution and assure a high numerical accuracy, the second-order upwind scheme is implemented into the CUPID code in the present paper. Some numerical tests have been performed with the implemented scheme and the comparison results between the second-order and first-order upwind schemes are introduced in the present paper. The comparison results among the two interpolation schemes and either the exact solutions or the mesh convergence studies showed the reduced numerical diffusion with the second-order scheme.

A SEMI-LAGRANGIAN METHOD BASED ON WENO INTERPOLATION

  • Yi, Dokkyun;Kim, Hyunsook
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.623-633
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, a general Weighted Essentially Non-Oscillatory (WENO) interpolation is proposed and applied to a semi-Lagrangian method. The proposed method is based on the conservation law, and characteristic curves are used to complete the semi-Lagrangian method. Therefore, the proposed method satisfies conservation of mass and is free of the CFL condition which is a necessary condition for convergence. Using a several standard examples, the proposed method is compared with the third order Strong Stability Preserving (SSP) Runge-Kutta method to verify the high-order accuracy.