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Revision as of 18:23, 26 November 2015

Simple 2D assembly geometry examples

Description Files Notes
2D BWR fuel assembly geometry Serpent input file Demonstrates basic features for geometry, material and detector definitions
2D CANDU fuel bundle geometry Serpent input file Demonstrates the circular array structure
2D VVER-440 fuel assembly geometry Serpent input file Demonstrates the hexagonal lattice and calculation of flux and reaction rate spectra
2D PWR MOX/UOX lattice geometry Serpent input file Demonstrates the use of two nested lattices (pins in assembly and assemblies in colorset)

Simple burnup examples

Special running modes, etc.

Description Files Notes
Pu-flattop and STACY critical experiments (PU-MET-FAST-006 and LEU-SOL-THERM-007) from the ICSBEP Handbook[1] Serpent and MCNP input files Used for demonstarting the dynamic simulation mode introduced at the M&C 2013 conference[2]

References

  1. ^ https://www.oecd-nea.org/science/wpncs/icsbep/handbook.html
  2. ^ Leppänen, J. "Development of a dynamic simulation mode in the Serpent 2 Monte Carlo code." In proc. M&C 2013, Sun Valley, ID, May 5-9, 2013.