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Development of multi-group neutron activation cross-section library for decommissioning of nuclear facilities

Okumura, Keisuke; Kojima, Kensuke; Tanaka, Kenichi*

JAEA-Conf 2015-003, p.43 - 47, 2016/03

In the safety assessment concerning disposal of radioactive wastes generated in the decommissioning of nuclear facilities, it is necessary to evaluate the radionuclide inventory produced by the activation of structured materials. For this purpose, we have to pay much attention to the activation of many impurities irradiated in various neutron spectra depending on their positions and materials. Therefore, accurate activation cross-section data are necessary for many nuclides and reactions. A new multi-group neutron activation cross-section library (MAXS) was developed based on the recent nuclear data JENDL-4.0 and JEFF-3.0/A to apply it to the activation calculations for the decommissioning of nuclear facilities. The library contains cross-sections and isomeric ratios for many reactions such as (n,$$gamma$$), (n,f), (n,2n), (n,3n), (n,p), (n,$$alpha$$), (n,d), (n,t), (n,n$$alpha$$), (n,np), and so on, for 779 nuclides, in the 199-energy group structure of VITAMIN-B6.

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Production of MVP neutron cross section libraries based on the latest evaluated nuclear data files

Mori, Takamasa; Nagaya, Yasunobu; Okumura, Keisuke; Kaneko, Kunio*

JAERI-Data/Code 2004-011, 119 Pages, 2004/07

JAERI-Data-Code-2004-011.pdf:5.93MB

The 2nd version of code system, LICEM-2, has been developed to produce neutron cross section libraries for the MVP continuous energy Monte Carlo code from an evaluated nuclear data library in the ENDF format. The code system can process nuclear data in the latest ENDF-6 format and produce cross section libraries for MVP's capability of transport calculation at arbitrary temperature. By using the present system, MVP neutron cross section libraries have been prepared from the latest evaluations of JENDL, ENDF/B and JEFF data bases. This report describes the specification of MVP neutron cross section library, the details of each code in the code system, how to use them and MVP neutron cross section libraries produced with the code system.

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Neutron cross section library production code system for continuous energy Monte Carlo code MVP; LICEM

Mori, Takamasa; Nakagawa, Masayuki;

JAERI-Data/Code 96-018, 121 Pages, 1996/05

JAERI-Data-Code-96-018.pdf:3.38MB

no abstracts in English

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Development of the code system ACCEL for accelerator based transmutation research

; Sasa, Toshinobu; Takada, Hiroshi; Takizuka, Takakazu

Proc. of 2nd Int. Conf. on Accelerator-Driven Transmutation Technologies and Applications, 1, p.668 - 674, 1996/00

no abstracts in English

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FSXLIB-J3R2: A continuous energy cross section library for MCNP based on JENDL-3.2

Kosako, Kazuaki*; Maekawa, Fujio; Oyama, Yukio; Uno, Yoshitomo; Maekawa, Hiroshi

JAERI-Data/Code 94-020, 42 Pages, 1994/12

JAERI-Data-Code-94-020.pdf:1.18MB

no abstracts in English

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Spectrum-averaged one-group cross sections of actnides based on JENDL-3

Masukawa, Fumihiro; Nakagawa, Tsuneo; Iijima, Shungo*

Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology, 27(6), p.572 - 576, 1990/06

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