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# Nuclide index corresponding to the entries in the nuc array | # Nuclide index corresponding to the entries in the nuc array | ||
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Revision as of 12:44, 21 November 2015
Reaction rate output
Calculation of analog reaction rates by counting the number of sampled interactions is invoked using the set arr option. The output is printed in file:
<input>_arr<bi>.m
where:
<input> | : is the name of the input file |
<bi> | : is the burnup index (zero for first step or if no burnup calculation is run) |
The data is printed in Matlab format in two variabls: string array "nuc", which contains the nuclide identifiers (ZA.id), and table "rr", consisting of 7 columns and one row for each reaction:
- Nuclide index corresponding to the entries in the nuc array
- Reaction mt
- Nuclide ZAI
- Minimum energy of the reaction mode
- Maximum energy of the reaction mode
- Reaction rate
- Relative statistical error of reaction rate