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Revision as of 16:13, 17 November 2015

Preface

This page will contain the whole input syntax of Serpent 2

This is a reference to one article [1]

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Input cards

mat (material definition)

surf (surface definition)

cell (cell definition)

det

src

Input options

set pop

set pop <npg> [<keff0> <>] 

Setting the neutron population.

<npg> neutrons_per_generation
<nc> neutrons

For more detailed description and examples see Pop-card.

Notes:

  • Using pop card or nps card also sets the simulation mode to criticality source or external source simulation respectively.

set nps

set nps <npg> [<keff0> <>] 

Setting the neutron population.

<npg> neutrons_per_generation
<nc> neutrons

set delnu

set roulette

References

  1. ^ Leppänen, J. "Development of a new Monte Carlo reactor physics code." D.Sc. Thesis, Helsinki University of Technology, 2007. (VTT Publications 640)