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| 2D BWR fuel assembly geometry
 
| 2D BWR fuel assembly geometry
 
| [[2D BWR fuel assembly geometry|Serpent input file]]
 
| [[2D BWR fuel assembly geometry|Serpent input file]]
| Demonstrates basic features for geometry, material and detector definitions
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| Demonstrates basic features for geometry, material and burnup
 
| JLe / VTT
 
| JLe / VTT
 
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| JLe / VTT
 
| JLe / VTT
 
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|2D 4-HEX super-cell lattice geometry
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| [[2D 4-HEX super-cell lattice geometry|Serpent input file]]
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| Demonstrates the use of triangular lattices derived from a hexagonal lattice
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| AJa / VTT
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| 2021
 
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| JLe / VTT
 
| JLe / VTT
 
| 15/11/30
 
| 15/11/30
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| HTGR particle-cell burnup example
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| [[HTGR particle-cell burnup example|Serpent input file]]
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| Single HTGR fuel particle in an infinite lattice
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| JLe / VTT
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| 18/04/09
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| HTGR fuel pebble burnup example
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| [[HTGR fuel pebble burnup example|Serpent input file]]
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| Single HTGR fuel pebble in an infinite lattice, demonstrates the explicit particle fuel model
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| JLe / VTT
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| 18/04/09
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| HTGR fuel compact burnup example
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| [[HTGR fuel compact burnup example|Serpent input file]]
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| Single HTGR fuel compact in an infinite lattice, demonstrates the explicit particle fuel model
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| JLe / VTT
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| 18/04/09
 
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== Group constant generation ==
 
== Group constant generation ==
 
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| 2D PWR assembly
 
| 2D PWR assembly
| [[Automated burnup sequence example 1#input|Serpent input file]], [[Automated burnup sequence example 1#Output|Partial output]]
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| [[Automated burnup sequence example 1#Input|Serpent input file]], [[Automated burnup sequence example 1#Output|Partial output]]
| Demonstrates the basic features of the automated burnup sequence
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| Demonstrates the basic features of the automated burnup sequence with coefficient matrix
 
| JLe / VTT
 
| JLe / VTT
 
| 16/02/21
 
| 16/02/21
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| 2D PWR assembly
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| [[Automated burnup sequence example 2#Input|Serpent input file]], [[Automated burnup sequence example 2#Output|Partial output]]
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| Demonstrates the basic features of the automated burnup sequence with casematrix
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| ARi / VTT
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| 22/05/13
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== Simple transient examples ==
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! Description
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! Files
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| Infinite homogeneous LWR-like system (source generation)
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| [[Infinite_homogeneous_LWR-like_reactor_transient_example#Generating_the_steady_state_source_distributions|Serpent input file]]
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| Demonstrates the source generation for transient simulations
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| VVa / VTT
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| 16/05/09
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| Infinite homogeneous LWR-like system (0$ transient)
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| [[Infinite_homogeneous_LWR-like_reactor_transient_example#Time_dependent_simulation_(no_reactivity_insertion)|Serpent input file]]
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| Demonstrates the transient simulation mode
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| VVa / VTT
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| 16/05/09
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| Infinite homogeneous LWR-like system (0.85$ transient)
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| [[Infinite_homogeneous_LWR-like_reactor_transient_example#Time_dependent_simulation_.280.85.24_reactivity_insertion.29|Serpent input file]]
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| Demonstrates the transient simulation mode
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| VVa / VTT
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| 16/05/09
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| Peach Bottom 2 3D assembly (source generation)
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| [[3D_PWR_assembly_transient_example#Generating_the_steady_state_source_distributions|Main input file]], [[3D_PWR_assembly_transient_example#pins|Pin definition file]],  [[3D_PWR_assembly_transient_example#geometry|Geometry definition file]], [[3D_PWR_assembly_transient_example#materials|Pin definition file]]
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| Axially finite heterogeneous 3D assembly
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| VVa / VTT
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| 16/05/09
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| Peach Bottom 2 3D assembly (0$ transient)
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| [[3D_PWR_assembly_transient_example#Time_dependent_simulation_.28no_reactivity_insertion.29|Main input file]], [[3D_PWR_assembly_transient_example#pins|Pin definition file]],  [[3D_PWR_assembly_transient_example#geometry|Geometry definition file]], [[3D_PWR_assembly_transient_example#materials|Pin definition file]]
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| Axially finite heterogeneous 3D assembly
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| VVa / VTT
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| 16/05/09
 
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| Ondrej Chvala
 
| Ondrej Chvala
 
| 2016-02-23
 
| 2016-02-23
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| Monte Carlo performance benchmark<ref>Hoogenboom, E., Martin, W. and Petrovic, B. ''"Monte Carlo Performance Benchmark for Detailed Power Density Calculation in a Full Size Reactor Core."'' Rev. 1.2, OECD/NEA, 2011 (http://www.oecd-nea.org/dbprog/MonteCarloPerformanceBenchmark.htm).</ref>
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| [[Monte Carlo performance benchmark|Serpent input file]]
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| Simplified 3D PWR core for testing the performance of Monte Carlo codes
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| JLe / VTT
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| 16/03/03
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|Tank filled with molten salt with natural circulation based distributions from <ref>Leppänen, J. et al. ''"Unstructured mesh based multi-physics interface for CFD code coupling in the Serpent 2 Monte Carlo code"'' In proc. PHYSOR 2014, Kyoto, Japan, Sept. 28 - Oct. 3, 2014.</ref>
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| [[Molten salt tank with natural circulation|Serpent input files]]
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| Simplified molten salt tank with temperature and density distributions to test the unstructured mesh based interface
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| JLe / VTT + Manuele Aufiero
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| 2014
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| A 37 assembly SMR sized reactor core.
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| [[Kraken SMR progression problem|Serpent input files]]
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| A rather detailed SMR sized reactor core based on data from the BEAVRS benchmark and a core size as well as radial reflector structure from the NuScale reactor concept.
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| ULa / VTT
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| 2019
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| HTTR full core model
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| [[HTTR full core model|Serpent input files]]
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| 3D model of the Japanese gas-cooled High Temperature Engineering Test Reactor (HTTR).
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| JLe / VTT
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| 2020
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[[Category:Example input files|*]]

Latest revision as of 15:46, 11 February 2024

Simple 2D assembly geometry examples

Description Files Notes Added by Date
2D BWR fuel assembly geometry Serpent input file Demonstrates basic features for geometry, material and burnup JLe / VTT 15/11/26
2D CANDU fuel bundle geometry Serpent input file Demonstrates the circular array structure JLe / VTT 15/11/26
2D VVER-440 fuel assembly geometry Serpent input file Demonstrates the hexagonal lattice and calculation of flux and reaction rate spectra JLe / VTT 15/11/26
2D PWR MOX/UOX lattice geometry Serpent input file Demonstrates the use of two nested lattices (pins in assembly and assemblies in colorset) JLe / VTT 15/11/26
2D 4-HEX super-cell lattice geometry Serpent input file Demonstrates the use of triangular lattices derived from a hexagonal lattice AJa / VTT 2021

Simple burnup examples

Description Files Notes Added by Date
2D PWR pin-cell burnup example Serpent input file Demonstrates basic burnup input JLe / VTT 15/11/30
2D PWR assembly burnup example Serpent input file 17x17 assembly with burnable absorber, "Serpent 1" style division into depletion zones JLe / VTT 15/11/30
2D PWR assembly burnup example Serpent input file 17x17 assembly with burnable absorber, division into depletion zones using the div card JLe / VTT 15/11/30
HTGR particle-cell burnup example Serpent input file Single HTGR fuel particle in an infinite lattice JLe / VTT 18/04/09
HTGR fuel pebble burnup example Serpent input file Single HTGR fuel pebble in an infinite lattice, demonstrates the explicit particle fuel model JLe / VTT 18/04/09
HTGR fuel compact burnup example Serpent input file Single HTGR fuel compact in an infinite lattice, demonstrates the explicit particle fuel model JLe / VTT 18/04/09

Group constant generation

Description Files Notes Added by Date
2D PWR assembly Serpent input file, Partial output Demonstrates the basic features of the automated burnup sequence with coefficient matrix JLe / VTT 16/02/21
2D PWR assembly Serpent input file, Partial output Demonstrates the basic features of the automated burnup sequence with casematrix ARi / VTT 22/05/13

Simple transient examples

Description Files Notes Added by Date
Infinite homogeneous LWR-like system (source generation) Serpent input file Demonstrates the source generation for transient simulations VVa / VTT 16/05/09
Infinite homogeneous LWR-like system (0$ transient) Serpent input file Demonstrates the transient simulation mode VVa / VTT 16/05/09
Infinite homogeneous LWR-like system (0.85$ transient) Serpent input file Demonstrates the transient simulation mode VVa / VTT 16/05/09
Peach Bottom 2 3D assembly (source generation) Main input file, Pin definition file, Geometry definition file, Pin definition file Axially finite heterogeneous 3D assembly VVa / VTT 16/05/09
Peach Bottom 2 3D assembly (0$ transient) Main input file, Pin definition file, Geometry definition file, Pin definition file Axially finite heterogeneous 3D assembly VVa / VTT 16/05/09

Miscellaneous

Description Files Notes Added by Date
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] JLe / VTT 15/11/26
Godiva (HEU-MET-FAST-001 from the ICSBEP Handbook[1]) Serpent, KENO, and MCNP input files Simple input files for students who start to learn about Monte Carlo codes Ondrej Chvala 2016-02-23
Monte Carlo performance benchmark[3] Serpent input file Simplified 3D PWR core for testing the performance of Monte Carlo codes JLe / VTT 16/03/03
Tank filled with molten salt with natural circulation based distributions from [4] Serpent input files Simplified molten salt tank with temperature and density distributions to test the unstructured mesh based interface JLe / VTT + Manuele Aufiero 2014
A 37 assembly SMR sized reactor core. Serpent input files A rather detailed SMR sized reactor core based on data from the BEAVRS benchmark and a core size as well as radial reflector structure from the NuScale reactor concept. ULa / VTT 2019
HTTR full core model Serpent input files 3D model of the Japanese gas-cooled High Temperature Engineering Test Reactor (HTTR). JLe / VTT 2020

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.
  3. ^ Hoogenboom, E., Martin, W. and Petrovic, B. "Monte Carlo Performance Benchmark for Detailed Power Density Calculation in a Full Size Reactor Core." Rev. 1.2, OECD/NEA, 2011 (http://www.oecd-nea.org/dbprog/MonteCarloPerformanceBenchmark.htm).
  4. ^ Leppänen, J. et al. "Unstructured mesh based multi-physics interface for CFD code coupling in the Serpent 2 Monte Carlo code" In proc. PHYSOR 2014, Kyoto, Japan, Sept. 28 - Oct. 3, 2014.