Abstract

The newly developed GSP3(0)theory has recently been numerically tested for the isotropic scattering case using the generalized transverse integration nodal (GTIN) method. The GSP3(0) theory is also valid for generic anisotropic scattering case, and in case of linear anisotropy it requires only a slightly different cross section manipulation and an additional down/up scattering anisotropic source. In this paper we show that the GTIN method can be easily adapted to solve the linearly anisotropic GSP3(0) equations. Numerical results for benchmark problems are reported to demonstrate that linearly anisotropic GSP3(0) equation may provide comparable or even better result than the popularly adopted transport corrected transport equation. The superiority of GSP3(0) over SP3 is demonstrated for the anisotropic case.

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