2015 article

Personal reflections on the highlights and changes in radiation and radioisotope measurement applications

Gardner, R. P., & Lee, K. O. (2015, November). RADIATION PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY, Vol. 116, pp. 28–31.

By: R. Gardner n & K. Lee n

author keywords: Radioisotope applications highlights; Radioisotope measurement application changes; Monte Carlo simulation
TL;DR: The recent changes that the authors have perceived in the use of radiation and radioisotope measurement applications are described, due in large part to the increased use of Monte Carlo simulation which has occurred from a normal evolutionary process. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Source: Web Of Science
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2014 journal article

A DUAL SYSTEM FOR MONITORING THE POSITIONS OF MULTIPLE RADIOACTIVE TRACER PEBBLES IN SCALED PEBBLE BED REACTORS

NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY, 185(3), 259–269.

By: Z. Wang n, K. Lee n & R. Gardner n

author keywords: pebble bed reactors; pebble flow measurement
Source: Web Of Science
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2013 journal article

Prediction of Pebble Motion in Pebble-Bed Reactors Using Monte Carlo Molecular Dynamics Simulation

NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 174(3), 264–285.

By: K. Lee n & R. Gardner n

Source: Web Of Science
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2012 journal article

Molecular Dynamics simulation for PBR pebble tracking simulation via a random walk approach using Monte Carlo simulation

APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES, 70(5), 827–830.

By: K. Lee n, T. Holmes n, A. Calderon n & R. Gardner n

author keywords: Monte Carlo; Molecular Dynamics; Simulation; DEM; Pebble Bed Reactor; Particle tracking
TL;DR: Using a Monte Carlo (MC) simulation, random walks were used for pebble tracking in a two-dimensional geometry in the presence of a biased gravity field to investigate the effect of viscosity damping in the absence of random Gaussian fluctuations. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
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2011 journal article

A single scatter electron Monte Carlo approach for simulating gamma-ray stopping efficiencies of Geiger-Müller counters

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 654(1), 279–287.

By: I. Meric n, G. Johansen*, M. Holstad*, K. Lee n, A. Calderon n, J. Wang n, R. Gardner n

author keywords: Computational physics; Monte Carlo simulation; Single scatter electron transport; Geiger-Muller counter; Stopping efficiency
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