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Initial MCNP6 Release Overview

Authors :
Goorley, T.
James, M.
Booth, T.
Brown, F.
Bull, J.
Cox, L. J.
Durkee, J.
Elson, J.
Fensin, M.
Forster, R. A.
Hendricks, J.
Hughes, H. G.
Johns, R.
Kiedrowski, B.
Martz, R.
Mashnik, S.
McKinney, G.
Pelowitz, D.
Prael, R.
Sweezy, J.
Waters, L.
Wilcox, T.
Zukaitis, T.
Source :
Nuclear Technology; December 2012, Vol. 180 Issue: 3 p298-315, 18p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

MCNP6 is simply and accurately described as the merger of MCNP5 and MCNPX capabilities, but it is much more than the sum of those two computer codes. MCNP6 is the result of five years of effort by the MCNP5 and MCNPX code development teams. These groups of people, residing in Los Alamos National Laboratory’s (LANL) X Computational Physics Division, Monte Carlo Codes Group (XCP-3), and Decision Applications Division, Radiation Transport and Applications Team (D-5), respectively, have combined their code development efforts to produce the next evolution of MCNP. While maintenance and bug fixes will continue for MCNP5 1.60 and MCNPX 2.7.0 for upcoming years, new code development capabilities only will be developed and released in MCNP6. In fact, the initial release of MCNP6 contains 16 new features not previously found in either code. These new features include the abilities to import unstructured mesh geometries from the finite element code Abaqus, to transport photons down to 1.0 eV, to transport electrons down to 10.0 eV, to model complete atomic relaxation emissions, and to generate or read mesh geometries for use with the LANL discrete ordinates code Partisn. The first release of MCNP6, MCNP6 Beta 2, is now available through the Radiation Safety Information Computational Center, and the first production release is expected in calendar year 2012. High confidence in the MCNP6 code is based on its performance with the verification and validation test suites, comparisons to its predecessor codes, the regression test suite, its code development process, and the underlying high-quality nuclear and atomic databases.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00295450 and 19437471
Volume :
180
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nuclear Technology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs42932222
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.13182/NT11-135