NESC0325 2DB (Abstract last modified 01-JAN-1969)
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NAME OR DESIGNATION OF PROGRAM - 2DB 2.
COMPUTER FOR WHICH PROGRAM IS DESIGNED AND OTHER MACHINE VERSION PACKAGES AVAILABLE -
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A password and special authorization is required. Explanation of the status codes.
Machines used:
Package-ID Orig.Computer Test Computer
NESC0325/02 IBM 360 series IBM 360 series
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DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM OR FUNCTION - 2DB is a flexible, two- 4.
METHOD OF SOLUTION - Standard source-iteration techniques are 5.
RESTRICTIONS ON THE COMPLEXITY OF THE PROBLEM - Since variable 6.
TYPICAL RUNNING TIME - A keff calculation with a 30x30 mesh and 4 7.
UNUSUAL FEATURES OF THE PROGRAM - The input data are arranged so 8.
RELATED AND AUXILIARY PROGRAMS - The input data (e.g., cross 9.
STATUS 10.
REFERENCES - 11.
MACHINE REQUIREMENTS - 65K memory and three peripheral storage 12.
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE(S) USED - 13.
OPERATING SYSTEM UNDER WHICH PROGRAM IS EXECUTED - 14.
OTHER PROGRAMMING OR OPERATING INFORMATION OR RESTRICTIONS - 15.
NAME AND ESTABLISHMENT OF AUTHORS - 16.
MATERIAL AVAILABLE - 17.
CATEGORIES - Keywords: CRITICALITY SEARCHES, DEPLETION, DIFFUSION EQUATIONS, MULTIGROUP, R-THETA, R-Z, REACTIVITY, TWO-DIMENSIONAL, X-Y
Program-name Package-ID Status
2-DB NESC0325/01 Obsolete
2-DB NESC0325/02 Tested
dimensional (x-y, r-z, r-theta, hex geometry) diffusion code for
use in fast reactor analyses. The code can be used to:
(a) Compute fuel burnup using a flexible material shuffling
scheme.
(b) Perform criticality searches on time absorption (alpha),
material concentrations, and region dimensions using a
regular or adjoint model. Criticality searches can be
performed during burnup to compensate for fuel depletion.
(c) Compute flux distributions for an arbitrary extraneous
source.
used. Group rebalancing and successive overrelaxation with line
inversion are used to accelerate convergence. Material burnup is
by reactor zone. The burnup rate is determined by the zone and
energy (group) averaged cross sections which are recomputed after
each time-step. The isotopic chains, which can contain any number
of isotopes, are formed by the user. The code does not contain
built-in or internal chains.
dimensioning is employed, no simple bounds can be stated. The
current 1108 version, however, is nominally restricted to 50
energy groups in a 65K memory. In the 6600 version the power
fraction, average burnup rate, and breeding ratio calculations are
limited to reactors with a maximum of 50 zones.
energy groups requires approximately one minute. A typical burnup
calculation requires roughly twice the machine time of a keff
calculation.
the code can be easily used for keff and search calculations
without burdening the user with burnup parameters.
sections, flux dumps, geometry, and composition specifications)
are compatible with the Los Alamos one- and two-dimensional
transport codes, DTF4 (NESC Abstract 209) and 2DF, and the
Battelle perturbation code, PERT4 (NESC Abstract 304). All four
codes use the same input module. The logical flow of 2DB is
patterned after the 2DF code.
NESC0325/01: 20-APR-1988 Obsolete
NESC0325/02: 01-JAN-1969 Tested at NEADB
- W.W. Little, Jr. and R.W. Hardie,
2DB, A Two-dimensional Diffusion-Burnup Code for Fast Reactor
Analysis,
BNWL-640, January 1968, Addendum and Errata, April 12, 1968.
- T.J. Hirons and R.D. O'Dell,
CDC-6600 Version of 2DB, A Two-dimensional Diffusion-burnup Code
for Fast Reactor Analyses,
LASL Note K-1-l-776, February 5, 1969.
- K.D. Lathrop,
DTF-IV, A FORTRAN-IV Program for Solving the Multigroup Transport
Equation with Anisotropic Scattering,
LA-3373, July 15, 1965.
- 2DF, A Two-dimensional Transport Code from the Los Alamos
Scientific Laboratory (unpublished).
- R.W. Hardie and W.W. Little, Jr.,
PERT-IV, A Two-dimensional Perturbation Code in FORTRAN-IV,
BNWL-409, April 1967.
NESC0325/02:
- W.W. Little, Jr. and R.W. Hardie:
2DB Users Manual, Revision 1
BNWL-831, Rev. 1, (February 1969).
devices.
NESC0325/02: FORTRAN-IV
1108 W. W. Little, Jr. and R. W. Hardie
Pacific Northwest Laboratories
Battelle
P. O. Box 999
Richland, Washington 99352
6600 T. J. Hirons and R. D. O'Dell
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory
P. O. Box 1663
Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544
NESC0325/02:
NESC0325_02.001 SOURCE 360/65 2804 records
NESC0325_02.002 SUBROUTINES ETIME,NTRAN & DATA INPUT 130 records
NESC0325_02.003 OUTPUT 1663 records
- C. Static Design Studies
- D. Depletion, Fuel Management, Cost Analysis, and Power Plant Economics
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