Green's Functions for Multidimensional Neutron Transport in a Slab
- 1 February 1970
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Journal of Mathematical Physics
- Vol. 11 (2) , 725-740
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1665188
Abstract
The integral form of the one-speed, steady-state Boltzmann transport equation is solved for a point source in a homogeneous, isotropically scattering slab. In addition, solutions are obtained for line sources and plane sources in the slab, both normal and parallel to the slab faces. Using Fourier and Laplace transforms, the problem is reduced to that of solving a 1-dimensional integral equation with a difference kernel. This equation is transformed into a singular integral equation which is solved using standard methods. The Green's functions are subsequently obtained as generalized eigenfunction expansions over the spectrum of the 1-dimensional integral operator. This form yields a simple solution far from the source, and alternate expressions are obtained to facilitate evaluation near the source. In a thick slab the exact solutions are shown to reduce to simple closed expressions plus correction terms that decrease exponentially as the slab thickness increases. Most of the work previously done in multidimensional transport in slabs is shown to be easily reproduced using this theory in the thick-slab approximation. Also, virtually all other problems of this type can be solved using the theory presented here. In particular, the density from a pencil beam of particles normally incident to the slab is obtained.Keywords
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