Efficient optimization of an accelerator neutron source for neutron capture therapy using genetic algorithms

Author:

Ge Yulin123,Zhong Yao14,Murata Isao2,Tamaki Shingo2,Yuan Nan1,Sun Yanbing1,Ma Wei1,Zou Liping1,Yang Zhen1,Lu Liang13

Affiliation:

1. Sino‐French Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Technology Sun Yat‐sen University Zhuhai Guangdong China

2. Department of Sustainable Energy and Environmental Engineering School of Engineering Osaka University Suita Osaka Japan

3. United Laboratory of Frontier Radiotherapy Technology of Sun Yat‐sen University & Chinese Academy of Sciences Ion Medical Technology Co., Ltd Guangzhou China

4. Institute of Advanced Energy Kyoto University Uji Kyoto Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn recent years, genetic algorithms have been applied in the field of nuclear technology design, producing superior optimization results compared to traditional methods. They can be employed in the design and optimization of beam shaping assemblies (BSA) BSA to obtain the desired neutron beams. But it should be noted that the direct combination of Monte Carlo methods with genetic algorithms requires a significant amount of computational resources and time.PurposeDesign and optimize BSA more efficiently to achieve neutron beams that meet specified recommendations.MethodsWe propose an approach of NSGA II with crucial variables which are identified by multivariate statistical techniques. This approach significantly reduces the problem sizes, thus reducing the time required for optimization. We illustrate this methodology using the example of BSA design for AB‐BNCT.ResultsThe computational efficiency has tripled with crucial variables. By using NSGA II, we obtained optimized models conforming to both the new and old version IAEA BNCT guidelines through a single optimization process and subjected them to phantom analysis. The results demonstrate that models obtained through this method can meet the IAEA recommendations with deep advantage depth (AD) and high absorbed ratio (AR).ConclusionThe genetic algorithm with crucial variables displays tremendous potential in addressing BSA optimization challenges.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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