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Revision as of 18:23, 26 November 2015
Contents
Simple 2D assembly geometry examples
Description | Files | Notes |
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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 |
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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
- ^ https://www.oecd-nea.org/science/wpncs/icsbep/handbook.html
- ^ 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.