Influence of scattering anisotropy on optimal exponential biasing in Monte Carlo radiation transport: a correlated random walk model

Ananthakrishna, G. ; Murthy, K. P. N. (1985) Influence of scattering anisotropy on optimal exponential biasing in Monte Carlo radiation transport: a correlated random walk model Annals of Nuclear Energy, 12 (4). pp. 195-199. ISSN 0306-4549

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Abstract

A correlated random-walk model is presented to study the effect of scattering anisotropy on the choice of optimal parameters for exponential biasing, employed in Monte Carlo simulation of neutron- and γ-transmission through thick shields. Our studies show that optimal biasing is strongly dependent on the degree of anisotropy of the scattering process.

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