XIV." Function of TJB'DENT Subroutines 49 XV. Relation of Key Problem Variables to Program Mnemonics 51 XVI. Contents of Blank Common Blocks IA and RIA 52 XVII. Contents of Named Common Block FWBGN1-_____ 59 XVIIi: Contents of Named Common Block FWBGN2 61 XIX.
TRIDENT-CTR is a two-dimensional, x-y and r-z geometry, multigroup, neutral particle transport code, developed for toroidal calculations. The use of triangular finite elements gives it the geometric flexibility to cope with the nonorthogonal shapes of many toroidal designs. This manual is intended to be a guide for the users of TRIDENT-CTR in making up the input required by the code, and not a description of the code theory and architecture. I.
A nucleonic analysis of the Engineering Test Facility neutral-beam-injector-duct and vacuum-pumping-duct shields has been made using a hybrid Monte Carlo/discrete-ordinates method. This method used Monte Carlo to determine internal and external boundary surface sources for subsequent discrete-ordinates calculations of the neutron and gamma-ray transport through the shields. Confidence was provided in both the hybrid method and the results obtained through a comparison with three-dimensional Monte Carlo results. Also determined in the analysis were the energy and angular distributions of neutrons and gamma rays entering the neutral-beam-injector duct from the toroidal plasma chamber, as well as exiting the duct into the neutral-beaminjector chamber. In addition, the energy and angular distributions of neutrons entering the vacuum-pumping chamber were determined. I.
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