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MIT Maritime Consortium wins ABS approval
Maritime classification and certification organization the American Bureau of Shipping has granted its approval in principle (AIP) for the integration of a nuclear reactor into a cargo vessel propulsion system, as developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Maritime Consortium. This is the first AIP to be granted to a technology developed through the consortium, which includes founding members MIT, HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering, and Capital Maritime Group.
W. H. Reed
Nuclear Science and Engineering | Volume 45 | Number 3 | September 1971 | Pages 245-254
Technical Paper | doi.org/10.13182/NSE71-A19077
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The effectiveness of the acceleration techniques known as coarse mesh re-balance and the synthetic method is examined for the iterative processes of transport codes. These two methods are shown to be equivalent in a certain sense. Analysis is presented in homogeneous slab geometry which gives a necessary condition for the convergence of the synthetic method. Stable versions of these methods are developed, and numerical results comparing their effectiveness with that of Chebychev acceleration are presented.