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The development and validation of a new collision processor for MONK

  • 1. British Nuclear Fuels plc, Research and Technology, Lancashire (United Kingdom)
  • 2. Serco Assurance, Winfrith Technology Centre, Dorset (United Kingdom)

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This paper summarises the progress with a major development project for the MONK Monte Carlo criticality code, namely the development of a new collision processing modelling package and nuclear data library. The development has now reached the final validation stage and further results will become available over the coming months in the period leading up the release of MONK9. (J.P.N.)

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ICNC2003: Proceedings of the seventh international conference on nuclear criticality safety. Challenges in the pursuit of global nuclear criticality safety

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Imprint Title
ICNC2003: Proceedings of the seventh international conference on nuclear criticality safety. Challenges in the pursuit of global nuclear criticality safety
Imprint Pagination
486 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 523-528
Report number
JAERI-Conf--2003-019-PT2

Conference

Title
7. international conference on nuclear criticality safety. Challenges in the pursuit of global nuclear criticality safety
Acronym
ICNC2003
Dates
20-24 Oct 2003
Place
Tokai, Ibaraki (Japan)

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8 refs., 4 figs., 3 tabs.; This record replaces 35060886