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10th Serpent User Group MeetingOnline only

Europe/Berlin
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Christian Reiter (FRM II - TUM)
Description

The 2020 Serpent User Group meeting will be hosted by Forschungsneutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II), TUM, in Garching, Germany, from October 27 to 30. The purpose of the meeting is to gather Serpent users from around the world to present and discuss their work. The expected number of participants is 30-40, ranging from undergraduate students to senior professionals.

The previous meetings were held in Dresden, Germany (2011)Madrid, Spain (2012)Berkeley, CA, USA (2013)Cambridge, UK (2014)Knoxville, TN, USA (2015)Milan, Italy (2016); Gainesville, FL, USA (2017), Espoo, Finland (2018), Atlanta, Georgia, USA (2019).


 


The participation in the Sepent User Group Meeting is free of charge. 

 

 

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    • Technical Session: Multi-Physics
      • 17
        Coupled Serpent / Ansys CFX calculations
        Speaker: Kaltrina Shehu
      • 18
        Multi-physics coupling between Serpent and COMSOL
        Speaker: Chunyu Liu (TUM)
      • 19
        Serpent multiphysics calculations for transient analysis in LWR
        Speaker: Diego Ferraro (KIT)
      • 10:30
        Coffee break
    • Technical Session: MSR
      • 20
        The ACU Molten Salt Research Reactor
        Speaker: Jonathan Scherr (Abilene Christian University)
      • 21
        Precursor drift in molten salt reactors
        Speaker: Olga Negri
      • 22
        Implementaion of arithmetric operations in the Serpent Input
        Speaker: Armin Seubert
      • 23
        Material Flows and On-line Reprocessing in Serpent
        Speaker: Luke Seifert (The University of Illinois)
    • 12:00
      Lunch break
    • Technical Session: Burnup
      • 24
        Validation calculations for Serpent full-core pin-by-pin burnup in Light Water Reactors
        Speaker: Manuel García (KIT)
      • 25
        Code-to-code depletion benchmark to test the novel SERPENT2 capabilities while utilizing different energy deposition models
        Speaker: Augusto Hernandez Solis (SCK-CEN)
      • 14:00
        Coffee break
      • 26
        Use of Serpent Monte-Carlo code for development of 3D full-scale models and analysis of spent fuel quivers
        Speaker: Vaibhav Mishra (Uppsala Universitet)
      • 27
        Effect of spatial and time discretization parameters on calculated PWR spent fuel observables
        Speaker: Gašper Žerovnik (EC-JRC Geel)
    • 28
      Virtual Social Event
    • Technical Session: Miscellaneous
      • 29
        Serpent model of W7-X stellarator for 14.1 MeV neutrons
        Speaker: Simppa Äkäslompolo (Aalto University)
      • 30
        First steps at FRM II to use Serpent in medical applications
        Speaker: Daniel Bonete Wiese (TUM)
      • 10:00
        Coffee break
      • 31
        Application of Serpent 2 for fuel debris neutronic modeling
        Speaker: Pavel Pugachev (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)
      • 32
        Accelerating Surface Tracking via Distance Caching
        Speaker: Mikolaj Kowalski (University of Cambridge)
    • 11:30
      Lunch break
    • Technical Session: Miscellaneous
      • 33
        High Flux Reactor conversion to LEU
        Speaker: Davide Portinari (ILL)
      • 34
        Calibration of neutron detectors at ASDEX Upgrade
        Speaker: Monika Koleva (IPP)
      • 14:00
        Coffee break
      • 35
        Core Power Distribution Sensitivity
        Speaker: Pamela Lopez (LPSC-CNRS/EDF)
      • 36
        Benchmarking Serpent 2 for fusion neutronics applications
        Speaker: Alex Valentine (UK Atomic Energy Authority)
      • 16:00
        Coffee break
      • 37
        TVA Watts Bar Unit 1 Modeling with Serpent 2.1.31
        Speaker: Pascal Rouxelin (North Carolina State University)
    • 38
      Closure & Adjourn