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METHODS FOR VERIFICATION AND PRELIMINARY VALIDATION TEST OF THE GEOMETRY NAVIGATION ENGINE IN THE MONTE CARLO TRANSPORT CODE TRIPOLI-5®.
Rel. Sandra Dulla. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Energetica E Nucleare, 2025
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Abstract
Monte Carlo simulation is a widely used methodology in particle physics, nuclear medicine, reactor engineering, and many other scientific and engineering fields. One of the crucial aspects of these simulations is the transport of particles through complex geometries, which requires a highly accurate and efficient geometry navigation engine. The geometry navigation engine is responsible for determining the path of particles through materials and structures with complex geometries. This process includes managing particle interactions with various materials, determining collision points, and updating particle trajectories based on their interactions. The accuracy of this component is essential to ensure that the simulation results are reliable.
TRIPOLI-5® represents a cutting-edge advancement in the realm of massively parallel and natively HPC-oriented stochastic particle transport codes, a collaborative development effort between CEA and IRSN initiated in 2022
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