2017
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201715307003
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Production and testing of the ENEA-Bologna VITJEFF32.BOLIB (JEFF-3.2) multi-group (199 n + 42 γ) cross section library in AMPX format for nuclear fission applications

Abstract: Abstract. The ENEA-Bologna Nuclear Data Group produced the VITJEFF32.BOLIB multi-group coupled neutron/photon (199 n + 42 J) cross section library in AMPX format, based on the OECD-NEA Data Bank JEFF-3.2 evaluated nuclear data library. VITJEFF32.BOLIB was conceived for nuclear fission applications as European counterpart of the ORNL VITAMIN-B7 similar library (ENDF/B-VII.0 data). VITJEFF32.BOLIB has the same neutron and photon energy group structure as the former ORNL VITAMIN-B6 reference library (ENDF/B-VI.3 … Show more

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“…The ENEA-Bologna programs ADEFTA-4.1 [17] and BOT3P-5.3 [18,19] were respectively employed for the calculation of the isotopic atomic densities and for the automatic generation of the spatial mesh grid of the geometrical model. The calculated neutron dose and spectrum integral results were compared with the corresponding experimental data (see [20]), respectively obtained using three types of threshold activation dosimeters and two kinds of spectrometer. The dosimeter neutron cross section sets used in the calculations were derived (see [21]) from the IAEA IRDF-2002 [22] international reactor dosimetry file.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ENEA-Bologna programs ADEFTA-4.1 [17] and BOT3P-5.3 [18,19] were respectively employed for the calculation of the isotopic atomic densities and for the automatic generation of the spatial mesh grid of the geometrical model. The calculated neutron dose and spectrum integral results were compared with the corresponding experimental data (see [20]), respectively obtained using three types of threshold activation dosimeters and two kinds of spectrometer. The dosimeter neutron cross section sets used in the calculations were derived (see [21]) from the IAEA IRDF-2002 [22] international reactor dosimetry file.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%