1. Benchmark Validation of the Fendl-1 Nuclear Data Library - A Co-Ordinated International Effort
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Karlsruhe, Y. Makita, H. Tsige-Tamirat, D. Markovskij, L. Benmansour, C. Slater, E. Stein, Yukio Oyama, H. Hunter, F. Kappler, V.V. Sinitsa, Fujio Maekawa, Masayuki Wada, K. Ueki, K. Kosako, Luigino Petrizzi, P. Batistoni, E. Wiegner, C. Ichihara, Chikara Konno, Klaus Seidel, Katsumi Hayashi, U. Fischer, V. Rado, A. Takahashi, Stanislav Simakov, Mahmoud Z. Youssef, A. Blokhin, Ulrich Fischer, and A. Santamarina
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020209 energy ,Monte Carlo method ,General Engineering ,Iter tokamak ,Nuclear data ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Task (project management) ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Benchmark (computing) ,Systems engineering ,Data library ,Statistical physics - Abstract
A co-ordinated international benchmark validation task has been conducted to validate the Fusion Evaluated Nuclear Data Library FENDL-1 through data tests against integral 14-MeV neutron experiments. The main objective of this task was to qualify the FENDL-1 working libraries for fusion applications and to elaborate recommendations for further data improvements. A large variety of existing integral 14 MeV benchmark experiments has been analysed with the FENDL-1 working libraries for continuous energy Monte Carlo and multigroup discrete ordinates calculations. This paper reviews the FENDL-1 benchmark analyses and gives an overview on the major findings, conclusions and recommendations for further data improvements to be included in the forthcoming FENDL-2 data library. 21 refs., 3 tabs.
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- 1996
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