This Manual represents Revision 5 of the user documentation for the modular code system referred to as SCALE. The history of the SCALE code system dates back to 1969 when the current Computational Physics and Engineering Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) began providing the transportation package certification staff at the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission with computational support in the use of the new KENO code for performing criticality safety assessments with the statistical Monte Carlo method. From 1969 to 1976 the certification staff relied on the ORNL staff to assist them in the correct use of codes and data for criticality, shielding, and heat transfer analyses of transportation packages. However, the certification staff...
This article shows the experience of using the SCALE software package (hereinafter SCALE) to analyze...
System codes along with necessary nodalizations are valuable tools for thermal hydraulic safety anal...
The staff of the Nuclear Engineering Applications Section (NEAS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (O...
This Manual represents Revision 5 of the user documentation for the modular code system referred to ...
This Manual represents Revision 5 of the user documentation for the modular code system referred to ...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
Accurate and reliable computational methods are essential for nuclear criticality safety analyses. T...
As the speed, available memory, and reliability of computer hardware increases and the cost decrease...
The SCALE computational system is a modular code system for analyses of nuclear fuel facility and pa...
System codes along with necessary nodalizations are valuable tools for thermal hydraulic safety anal...
This article shows the experience of using the SCALE software package (hereinafter SCALE) to analyze...
System codes along with necessary nodalizations are valuable tools for thermal hydraulic safety anal...
The staff of the Nuclear Engineering Applications Section (NEAS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (O...
This Manual represents Revision 5 of the user documentation for the modular code system referred to ...
This Manual represents Revision 5 of the user documentation for the modular code system referred to ...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
SCALE--a modular code system for Standardized Computer Analyses Licensing Evaluation--has been devel...
Accurate and reliable computational methods are essential for nuclear criticality safety analyses. T...
As the speed, available memory, and reliability of computer hardware increases and the cost decrease...
The SCALE computational system is a modular code system for analyses of nuclear fuel facility and pa...
System codes along with necessary nodalizations are valuable tools for thermal hydraulic safety anal...
This article shows the experience of using the SCALE software package (hereinafter SCALE) to analyze...
System codes along with necessary nodalizations are valuable tools for thermal hydraulic safety anal...
The staff of the Nuclear Engineering Applications Section (NEAS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (O...