2001
DOI: 10.13182/nse01-a2175
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A Proposal for Benchmarking235U Nuclear Data

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“…Some data files recently released by these centers are Evaluated Nuclear Data File ENDFB-VI (ENDF-201, 1991), Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library JENDL-3.2 (Nakagawa et al, 1995), Joint Evaluated File JEF-2.2 (IAEA, 1993), USSR Evaluated Nuclear Data Library BROND (Manokhin, 1989), Russian Evaluated Neutron Data Library FOND 2.2 (Blokhin, 1994) and Chinese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library CENDL-2 (IAEA, 1997). Among these files ENDFB, JENDL and JEF data files are frequently used for reactor simulations including the evaluation of benchmark problems defined for research and power reactors , Elam and Rearden, 2003, Hanlon and Smith, 2003, Okumura and Mori, 2003Ravnik and Jeraj, 2003;Santos et al, 2001;Yamamoto et al, 2003). Development of a cross-section library for any specific reactor physics simulation code needs a lot of work so that the information in the original data files is preserved in processing the data in required condensed energy group structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some data files recently released by these centers are Evaluated Nuclear Data File ENDFB-VI (ENDF-201, 1991), Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library JENDL-3.2 (Nakagawa et al, 1995), Joint Evaluated File JEF-2.2 (IAEA, 1993), USSR Evaluated Nuclear Data Library BROND (Manokhin, 1989), Russian Evaluated Neutron Data Library FOND 2.2 (Blokhin, 1994) and Chinese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library CENDL-2 (IAEA, 1997). Among these files ENDFB, JENDL and JEF data files are frequently used for reactor simulations including the evaluation of benchmark problems defined for research and power reactors , Elam and Rearden, 2003, Hanlon and Smith, 2003, Okumura and Mori, 2003Ravnik and Jeraj, 2003;Santos et al, 2001;Yamamoto et al, 2003). Development of a cross-section library for any specific reactor physics simulation code needs a lot of work so that the information in the original data files is preserved in processing the data in required condensed energy group structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De seu conhecimento podemos obter informações extremamente importantes sobre a operação e comportamento de um reator nuclear [20,21] , torna-se possível a determinação de parâmetros tais como atividade de saturação, fluxo de nêutrons, potência de operação, e consequentemente, a otimização da operação do mesmo. Outro parâmetro fundamental derivado dessas taxas é o espectro de energia dos nêutrons no local da irradiação [20] , já que vários materiais com diferentes reações e faixas de energia de ativação podem ser irradiados, como mostrado pelas Tabelas.…”
Section: Taxas De Reação Nuclearunclassified