R&D in the nuclear reactor physics demands state-of-the-art numerical tools that are able to characterize investigated nuclear systems with high accuracy. In this paper, we present the Monte Carlo Continuous Energy Burnup Code (MCB) developed at AGH University’s Department of Nuclear Energy. The code is a versatile numerical tool dedicated to simulations of radiation transport and radiation-induced changes in matter in advanced nuclear systems like Fourth Generation nuclear reactors. We present the general characteristics of the code and its application for modeling of Very-High-Temperature Reactors and Lead-Cooled Fast Rectors. Currently, the code is being implemented on the supercomputers of the Academic Computer Center (CYFRONET) of ...
This paper aims to compare three Monte Carlo (MC) burnup based codes, i.e. MCNP6, Monteburns and Ser...
This paper presents the comparison between two Monte Carlo based burnup codes: SERPENT and MONTEBURN...
This thesis presents a compilation of work focused on Monte Carlo crit-icality, kinetics and burnup ...
R&D in the nuclear reactor physics demands state-of-the-art numerical tools that are able to cha...
R&D in the nuclear reactor physics demands state-of-the-art numerical tools that are able to charact...
In this paper, the Monte Carlo N-Particle extended computer code (MCNP) were used to design a model...
Several computer codes have been developed to perform nuclear burnup calculations over the past few ...
In the operation of a nuclear power plant, it is very important to determine the time evolution of m...
This paper describes the neutron transport calculations for the sodium-cooled fast reactors by using...
The results of simulation of the IRT-T reactor operation history from 2012 to 2014 are presented. Ca...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) of USA and Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology (KIPT) of U...
The highest efficiency in the usage of nuclear energy resources can be implemented in fast breeder r...
A new Monte Carlo (MC) neutron/photon transport code, called MCS, has been developed at Ulsan Nation...
In this research, we investigated the burnup characteristics and the conversion of fertile 232Th int...
This paper aims to compare three Monte Carlo (MC) burnup based codes, i.e. MCNP6, Monteburns and Se...
This paper aims to compare three Monte Carlo (MC) burnup based codes, i.e. MCNP6, Monteburns and Ser...
This paper presents the comparison between two Monte Carlo based burnup codes: SERPENT and MONTEBURN...
This thesis presents a compilation of work focused on Monte Carlo crit-icality, kinetics and burnup ...
R&D in the nuclear reactor physics demands state-of-the-art numerical tools that are able to cha...
R&D in the nuclear reactor physics demands state-of-the-art numerical tools that are able to charact...
In this paper, the Monte Carlo N-Particle extended computer code (MCNP) were used to design a model...
Several computer codes have been developed to perform nuclear burnup calculations over the past few ...
In the operation of a nuclear power plant, it is very important to determine the time evolution of m...
This paper describes the neutron transport calculations for the sodium-cooled fast reactors by using...
The results of simulation of the IRT-T reactor operation history from 2012 to 2014 are presented. Ca...
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) of USA and Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology (KIPT) of U...
The highest efficiency in the usage of nuclear energy resources can be implemented in fast breeder r...
A new Monte Carlo (MC) neutron/photon transport code, called MCS, has been developed at Ulsan Nation...
In this research, we investigated the burnup characteristics and the conversion of fertile 232Th int...
This paper aims to compare three Monte Carlo (MC) burnup based codes, i.e. MCNP6, Monteburns and Se...
This paper aims to compare three Monte Carlo (MC) burnup based codes, i.e. MCNP6, Monteburns and Ser...
This paper presents the comparison between two Monte Carlo based burnup codes: SERPENT and MONTEBURN...
This thesis presents a compilation of work focused on Monte Carlo crit-icality, kinetics and burnup ...