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Konno, Chikara; Kato, Yoshinari*; Takakura, Kosuke; Ota, Masayuki; Ochiai, Kentaro; Sato, Satoshi
Progress in Nuclear Science and Technology (Internet), 4, p.606 - 609, 2014/04
At International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology in 2007 we pointed out that most of unresolved resonance data in JENDL-3.3 have a problem related to self-shielding correction. Here with a simple calculation model we investigated if the newest JENDL, JENDL-4.0, was improved for the problem or not. As a result, it seems that unresolved resonance data in JENDL-4.0 have no problem, but we are afraid that the self-shielding effect for the unresolved resonance data in JENDL-4.0 is too large. New integral experiments for unresolved resonance data are strongly recommended in order to verify unresolved resonance data.
Kato, Yoshinari*; Takakura, Kosuke; Ota, Masayuki; Ochiai, Kentaro; Sato, Satoshi; Konno, Chikara
Progress in Nuclear Science and Technology (Internet), 4, p.596 - 600, 2014/04
We have performed benchmark tests for JENDL-4.0 released last year in shielding and fusion neutronics fields. Now we analyze OKTAVIAN TOF experiments (CF, Si, Ti, Cr, Mn, Co, Cu, As, Se, Zr, Nb, Mo, W) with JENDL-4.0 in order to validate JENDL-4.0. For comparison we also do with the older version JENDL-3.3 and other recent nuclear data libraries (ENDF/B-VII.0, JEFF-3.11). The Monte Carlo code MCNP-4C was used for these analyses. We adopted the official ACE files for JENDL-4.0, JENDL-3.3, JEFF-3.1 and ENDF/B-VII.0. As a result, the following results are obtained through comparison between calculation and measured results. (1) Si, As, Se, Mo, W : Calculation results with JENDL-4.0 agree with the measured ones better than those with JENDL-3.3. (2) CF, Co, Cu, Ti, Zr : Calculation results with JENDL-4.0 are almost the same as those with JENDL-3.3. (3) Cr, Mn, Nb : Calculation results with JENDL-4.0 are partially better and partially worse than those with JENDL-3.3.
Konno, Chikara; Kato, Yoshinari; Takakura, Kosuke; Ochiai, Kentaro; Sato, Satoshi
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JENDL-4, the major revised version of Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library (JENDL), was released in May, 2010. Its official multigroup library MATXSLIB-4.0 of 199 neutron groups and 42 groups with up-scattering data and thermal scattering law data was also released in September, 2010. In this study we examined a validation of MATXSLIB-J40 through analyses of benchmark experiments at JAEA/FNS with Sn codes and the Monte Carlo code MCNP. As a result, the following results are obtained. (1) The calculated results with Sn codes and MATXSLIB-J40 agree well with the measured data and the calculated ones with MCNP. The self-shielding correction in MATXSLIB-J40 has no problem. (2) It is notable that thermal neutron peaks, which were hard to represent, are adequately calculated. It is strongly recommended that a multigroup library of the next Fusion Evaluated Nuclear Data Library (FENDL), FENDL-3, should also have 199 neutron groups, up-scattering data and thermal scattering law data.
Konno, Chikara; Kato, Yoshinari; Takakura, Kosuke; Ochiai, Kentaro; Sato, Satoshi
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JENDL-4, the major revised version of Japanese Evaluated Nuclear Data Library (JENDL), was released in May, 2010. Its official multigroup library MATXSLIB-4.0 of 199 neutron groups and 42 groups with up-scattering data and thermal scattering law data was also released in September, 2010. In this study we examined a validation of MATXSLIB-J40 through analyses of benchmark experiments at JAEA/FNS with Sn codes and the Monte Carlo code MCNP. As a result, the following results are obtained. (1) The calculated results with Sn codes and MATXSLIB-J40 agree well with the measured data and the calculated ones with MCNP. The self-shielding correction in MATXSLIB-J40 has no problem. (2) It is notable that thermal neutron peaks, which were hard to represent, are adequately calculated. It is strongly recommended that a multigroup library of the next Fusion Evaluated Nuclear Data Library (FENDL), FENDL-3, should also have 199 neutron groups, up-scattering data and thermal scattering law data.
Kato, Yoshinari; Ochiai, Kentaro; Takakura, Kosuke; Sato, Satoshi; Konno, Chikara
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We have performed benchmark tests for JENDL-4.0 released last year in shielding and fusion neutronics fields. Now we analyze OKTAVIAN TOF experiments (CF, Si, Ti, Cr, Mn, Co, Cu, As, Se, Zr, Nb, Mo, W) with JENDL-4.0 in order to validate JENDL-4.0. For comparison we also do with the older version JENDL-3.3 and other recent nuclear data libraries (ENDF/B-VII.0, JEFF-3.11). The Monte Carlo code MCNP-4C was used for these analyses. We adopted the official ACE files for JENDL-4.0, JENDL-3.3, JEFF-3.1 and ENDF/B-VII.0. As a result, the following results are obtained through comparison between calculation and measured results. (1) As, Se, W: Calculation results with JENDL-4.0 agree with the measured ones better than those with JENDL-3.3. (2) CF, Si, Co, Mn, Cu, Ti, Mo, Zr: Calculation results with JENDL-4.0 are almost the same as those with JENDL-3.3. (3) Cr, Nb: Calculation results with JENDL-4.0 are partially better and partially worse than those with JENDL-3.3.
Kato, Yoshinari; Ochiai, Kentaro; Takakura, Kosuke; Sato, Satoshi; Konno, Chikara
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Konno, Chikara; Kato, Yoshinari; Takakura, Kosuke; Ota, Masayuki; Ochiai, Kentaro; Sato, Satoshi
no journal, ,
At International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology in 2007 we pointed out that most of unresolved resonance data in JENDL-3.3 have a problem related to self-shielding correction. Here with a simple calculation model we investigated if the newest JENDL, JENDL-4.0, was improved for the problem or not. As a result, it seems that unresolved resonance data in JENDL-4.0 have no problem, but we are afraid that the self-shielding effect for the unresolved resonance data in JENDL-4.0 is too large. New integral experiments for unresolved resonance data are strongly recommended in order to verify unresolved resonance data.
Kato, Yoshinari; Usui, Toshihide; Gomibuchi, Masaru
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Kato, Yoshinari; Hashimoto, Makoto; Miyauchi, Hideaki; Yasumune, Takashi; Ogawa, Ryuichiro; Goto, Shingo; Ochiai, Yukihiro*; Matsui, Junki
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Kato, Yoshinari; Hashimoto, Makoto; Miyauchi, Hideaki; Yasumune, Takashi; Maeda, Eita; Takasaki, Koji; Yoshizawa, Michio; Momose, Takumaro
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Yasumune, Takashi; Kato, Yoshinari; Maeda, Eita; Miyauchi, Hideaki; Hashimoto, Makoto; Takasaki, Koji
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