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The dynamic simulation mode allows running external source simulations in super-critical systems over extended time periods. The methodology is based on sequential population control, as described in a conference paper preseented at M&C 2013<ref>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.</ref>
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The dynamic simulation mode allows running external source simulations in sub- and super-critical systems over extended time periods, keeping the simulated population size within reasonable limits. The methodology is based on sequential population control, as described in a conference paper presented at M&C 2013<ref>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.</ref>  
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The mode is invoked by linking a [[input syntax manual#tme (time binning definition)|time bin structure]] in the [[input syntax manual#set nps|set nps]] card.
  
 
Example inputs for the [[M&C 2013 example inputs|fast system]]
 
Example inputs for the [[M&C 2013 example inputs|fast system]]

Revision as of 17:39, 26 November 2015

The dynamic simulation mode allows running external source simulations in sub- and super-critical systems over extended time periods, keeping the simulated population size within reasonable limits. The methodology is based on sequential population control, as described in a conference paper presented at M&C 2013[1]

The mode is invoked by linking a time bin structure in the set nps card.

Example inputs for the fast system

References

  1. ^ 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.