Abstract

Solution of the set of sparse linear equations arising from numerical approximation to elliptic operators is possible using the method of successive line over-relaxation (SLOR). An alternative approach is introduced, the method of implicit non-stationary iteration (MINI), which, although no faster on a computer than SLOR for 2D reactor neutronic calculations, does offer a likely time saving for 3D reactor calculations. Steady state and kinetic calculations are reported for some real reactor problems.

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