Conveners
Reaction models, Programs and Data libraries
- Jean-Christophe Sublet (United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority)
- Stuart Ansell (European Spallation Source ERIC)
Dr
Jean-Christophe David
(CEA)
22/05/2017, 09:20
INCL (Liège IntraNuclear Cascade model) combined with a deexcitation code has been used a lot for numerous simulations of spallation reactions during the last two decades. We go back over some of those simulations to address the capabilities of such codes and to show some improvements. The four examples of simultation are: the EURISOL project, the MEGAPIE target, the ESS facility, and the...
Dr
Jean-Christophe Sublet
(United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority)
22/05/2017, 09:40
J-Ch. Sublet, M. Fleming, M. R. Gilbert and A. Koning*
UK Atomic Energy Authority, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon OX14 3DB, United Kingdom
*International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna International Centre, 1400 Vienna, Austria
The inventory code FISPACT-II is a powerful simulation system for modeling activation, transmutation processes and simulating radiation damage sources terms....
Dr
Michael Fleming
(UK Atomic Energy Authority)
22/05/2017, 10:30
The TENDL-2015 neutron and charged-particle nuclear data files cover some 2809 targets with complete reaction data including all emitted particles for incident energies up to 200 MeV. These data are contained within the international standard ENDF-6 format, with full product energy-angle (MF6) data that can be processed into production cross-section (MF10) data and utilised by codes such as...
Dr
Stuart Ansell
(European Spallation Source ERIC)
22/05/2017, 10:50
MCNP(X) Monte Carlo neutronic modeling has now reached the level that
large simulations of spallation sources from proton beam to instrument
detectors and shielding, or reactor core to detectors, in which the
majority of the engineering aspect (e.g. pipework) are described in
detail. Directly building an MCNP(X)'s input for a large geometry, is
highly time consuming and almost all the...