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OECD/NEA Data Bank &
Radiation Safety Information
Computational Center (RSICC)
WORKSHOP on NJOY-2005
and USER GROUP MEETING
NJOY: a
comprehensive nuclear data processing computer code
system for producing continuous-energy and multi-group neutron,
photon, and charged particle cross sections from ENDF
format evaluated nuclear data
TRANSX,
Neutron, Gamma, and
Charged Particle Transport Tables from MATXS Format
Cross-Sections
2 May 2005
starting at 14h00
OECD/NEA, 12 boulevard des
Iles, 92130 Issy les Moulineaux,
France
Agenda [01]
1. Welcome, Introduction of Participants [02]
2. R.E. MacFarlane: NJOY-2005 - New
Structure and Features [03]
- Discussion
3. R.E. MacFarlane: TRANSX-2005 - New Structure and Features [04]
- Discussion
4. Experience and Feedback from Users on NJOY99
- Processing JEFF-3.1, ENDF/B-VI-8, JENDL-3.3 and patches
used for overcoming difficulties
- JENDL-3.3 and
JEFF-3.1 NJOY99.90 deterministic code module updates
by J-Ch Sublet, CEA, K Kosako, Shimizu
Corporation, A. Trkov,
IAEA [05]
- Interfacing
NJOY with advanced lattice codes
( paper) by A. Hebert and K. Ramamoorthy,
Ecole Polytechnique Montreal [06]
- Delayed
neutron data on JEFF-3: processing of 8-groups data by
A. Hogenbirk,
S.C. van der Marck, NRG Petten [07]
- Numerical
Precision in RECONR and BROADR
Following Improvements to U-238 Nuclear Data, by
R J
Perry, C J Dean,
Serco Assurance [08]
- Comments
on NJOY for processing
recent libraries with NJOY/ACER by I. Schmuck, D. Leichtle, U.Fischer,
FZK [09]
- TRIPOLI-4.4
pointwise library production
with NJOY99.90 by C
Jouanne, CEA [10]
- On the effect of the resonant
dependent
scattering law, by Ron
Dagan,
FZK [11]
5. Experience in
Processing Covariance Data
- Status of Covariance Data / ERRORR, ERRORR-J
6. Discussion on Future
Developments and Wishlist of Users
7. Conclusions / Closing
Questions and Answers
Last update: 29 May 2005
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