Using F4 Tally on Hexagonal Lattice Geometry

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To use F4 tally in hexagonal lattice geometry with circular fuel assemblies, an average tally for specific cells across all lattice locations can be created. For cells 5 and 7, the F4 tally can be expressed as F4:N (5<L1) (7<L2) to specify their respective lattice numbers. To obtain an average flux for both cells across the entire geometry, the notation F4:N (5 7) should be used. This approach simplifies the process of calculating the average flux for the specified cells. The discussion emphasizes the straightforward application of F4 tally in this context.
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How can i use F4 tally in hexagonal lattice geometry which composed of circular fuel assembly? For example one hexagonal lattice includes circle which is cell number 5 and another hexagonal lattice includes circle which is cell number 7 etc. I want to use all these cells in one f4 tally.
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Do you want a separate tally bin for each cell or an average f4 tally for the same cell over all the lattice locations?
 
I want to average f4 tally for the same cell
 
In that case its as straightforward as:
F4:N (5<L1) (7<L2)
Where L1 and L2 are the lattice numbers where cells 5 and 7 are located.​

If you want an average flux for all cells 5 and 7 all over the geometry it'll be:
F4:N (5 7)​
 
i understand many many thanks...:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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