A new module, PURM (Probability tables for the Unresolved Region using Monte Carlo), has been developed for the AMPX-2000 cross-section processing system. PURM uses a Monte Carlo approach to calculate probability tables on an evaluator-defined energy grid in the unresolved-resonance region. For each probability table, PURM samples a Wigner spacing distribution for pairs of resonances surrounding the reference energy. The resonance distribution is sampled for each spin sequence (i.e., {ell}-J pair), and PURM uses the {Delta}{sub 3}-statistics test to determine the number of resonances to sample for each spin sequence. For each resonance, PURM samples the resonance widths from a Chi-square distribution for a specified number of degrees of fre...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...
In this work we present a scheme for computing temperature-dependent unresolved resonance region cro...
As model parameters, necessary ingredients of theoretical models, are not always predicted by theory...
The DOE Laboratory Project and Cost Proposal for NRC Work (JCN W6479) identifies various subtasks fo...
International audienceA new method for constructing probability tables in the unresolved resonance r...
The Unresolved Resonance Region (URR) connects the fast neutron region with the Resolved Resonance R...
A novel approach for calculating average cross sections in the unresolved resonance region is propos...
A new method for constructing probability tables in the Unresolved Resonance Region (URR) has been d...
The submitted manuscript has been authored by a contractor of the U.S. Governmen
An upgrade for MCNP has been implemented to sample the neutron cross sections in the unresolved reso...
International audienceCross sections are crucial nuclear data that describe the probability for a pa...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the eigenvalue sensitivity to changes in unresolved reso...
In this work we describe the development and application of computational methods for processing neu...
The probability table method is an important method to treat the self-shielding effect in the unreso...
A probability-table treatment recently has been incorporated into an intermediate version of the MCN...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...
In this work we present a scheme for computing temperature-dependent unresolved resonance region cro...
As model parameters, necessary ingredients of theoretical models, are not always predicted by theory...
The DOE Laboratory Project and Cost Proposal for NRC Work (JCN W6479) identifies various subtasks fo...
International audienceA new method for constructing probability tables in the unresolved resonance r...
The Unresolved Resonance Region (URR) connects the fast neutron region with the Resolved Resonance R...
A novel approach for calculating average cross sections in the unresolved resonance region is propos...
A new method for constructing probability tables in the Unresolved Resonance Region (URR) has been d...
The submitted manuscript has been authored by a contractor of the U.S. Governmen
An upgrade for MCNP has been implemented to sample the neutron cross sections in the unresolved reso...
International audienceCross sections are crucial nuclear data that describe the probability for a pa...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the eigenvalue sensitivity to changes in unresolved reso...
In this work we describe the development and application of computational methods for processing neu...
The probability table method is an important method to treat the self-shielding effect in the unreso...
A probability-table treatment recently has been incorporated into an intermediate version of the MCN...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...
In this work we present a scheme for computing temperature-dependent unresolved resonance region cro...
As model parameters, necessary ingredients of theoretical models, are not always predicted by theory...