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- 2D 4-HEX super-cell lattice geometry
- 2D BWR fuel assembly geometry
- 2D CANDU fuel bundle geometry
- 2D PWR MOX/UOX lattice geometry
- 2D PWR assembly burnup example (Serpent 1 style division)
- 2D PWR assembly burnup example (division with div-card)
- 2D PWR pin-cell burnup example
- 2D VVER-440 fuel assembly geometry
- 3D BWR assembly transient example
- 3D PWR assembly transient example
- ADF symmetry options
- ANL 27 group structure
- Automated burnup sequence
- Automated burnup sequence example 1
- Automated burnup sequence example 2
- Automated depletion zone division
- BEAVRS benchmark
- Boundary conditions
- Branching ratio example
- CASMO 12-group structure
- CASMO 14-group structure
- CASMO 16-group structure
- CASMO 18-group structure
- CASMO 2-group structure
- CASMO 23-group structure
- CASMO 25-group structure
- CASMO 3-group structure
- CASMO 4-group structure
- CASMO 40-group structure
- CASMO 7-group structure
- CASMO 70-group structure
- CASMO 8-group structure
- CASMO 9-group structure
- CSEWG 239 group structure
- Collection of example input files
- Conversion script for homogenized cross sections
- Coupled multi-physics calculations
- Coupled transient tutorial with MSCS
- Critical density iteration
- Default 2-group structure
- Default isomeric branching ratios
- Default multi-group structure
- Defining material volumes
- Definitions, units and constants
- Delta- and surface-tracking
- Description of output files
- Domain decomposition
- Doppler-broadening preprocessor routine
- Dynamic external source simulation mode
- ECCO 1968-group structure
- ECCO 33-group structure
- ENDF reaction MT's and macroscopic reaction numbers
- EPRI-CPM 69 group structure
- Energy-dependent transport correction factor
- Eurlib 100-group structure
- FINIX
- FINIX PB2 CE example input
- FINIX PB2 SIE example input
- FINIX PB2 example input
- FINIX fuel behavior module
- Flattop k-eff sensitivity example
- Godiva inputs
- HEU-MET-FAST-001
- HTGR fuel compact burnup example
- HTGR fuel pebble burnup example
- HTGR particle-cell burnup example
- HTTR full core model
- Infinite homogeneous LWR-like reactor transient example
- Input syntax manual
- Installing and running Serpent
- Kraken SMR progression problem
- LANL 30 group structure
- LANL 70 group structure
- LEU-SOL-THERM-007
- Laser-thermos 35 group structure
- List of pre-defined material compositions
- M&C 2013 example inputs
- MSCS for burnup calculations
- MSCS for coupled transients
- MUPO 43-group structure
- Main Page
- Memory usage
- Minimal Serpent Coupling Script
- Molten salt tank with natural circulation
- Monte Carlo performance benchmark
- Multi-physics interface
- Output parameters
- PU-MET-FAST-001
- PU-MET-FAST-006
- Pitfalls and troubleshooting
- Pre-defined energy group structures
- Pre-defined inventory lists
- RRD 50 group structure
- Radioactive decay source, practical example
- Regular Hex Mesh coolant IFC example
- Regular Hex Mesh fuel IFC example
- Result estimators
- Rotating Translating STL Bunny
- SCALE 238-group structure
- SCALE 252-group structure
- SCALE 44-group structure
- SCALE 56-group structure
- Sensitivity Calculations
- Sensitivity calculations
- Simple umsh 8 cubes input
- Source energy spectrum definition test case
- Stanford critical bunny
- Stochastic Implicit Euler burnup scheme
- Surface types
- Transient simulations
- Tripoli 315-group structure
- Tutorial
- U233-MET-FAST-001
- U233-MET-FAST-006
- UGM 2016 Moving geometry
- UGM 2016 PB2 steadystate
- UGM 2016 Pages
- Universe-based geometry type in Serpent
- Universe symmetries
- Unstable 3D pin-cell burnup problem
- Unstructured mesh-based geometry type
- Unstructured mesh based input
- VIT-J LWPC 175-group structure
- Validation and verification
- Variance reduction
- Visualizing the results
- Vitamin-e 174-group structure
- Vitamin-j 175-group structure
- WIMS 172-group structure
- WIMS 69-group structure
- XGPT example
- XMAS 172-group structure
- XMAS LWPC 172-group structure