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Rhoades, W.A.; Simpson, D.B.; Childs, R.L.; Engle, W.W. Jr.
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)1979
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)1979
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[en] DOT IV is designed to allow very large problems to be solved on a wide range of computers and memory arrangements. New flexibility in both space-mesh and directional-quadrature specification is allowed. For example, the radial mesh in an R-Z problem can vary with axial position. The directional quadrature can vary with both space and energy group. Several features improve performance on both deep penetration and criticality problems. The program has been checked and used extensively on several types of computers. All of the features have been insured operable except the following two, which must not be used: criticality searches and P/sub L/ variable by group or material. Diffusion theory problems must not use internal or external boundary sources, variable mesh, or variable quadrature. A diffusion iteration cannot produce internal boundary source output or ''angular flux tape.'' The P1 module is very limited. The special geometries, INGEOM greater than or equal to 10, have not been completely checked and are not guaranteed. 7 figures, 1 table
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In FORTRAN for IBM 360, 370, 3033, and CDC 7600, CYBER 176 and STAR 100
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Jan 1979; 90 p; Available from NTIS., PC A05/MF A01
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BOLTZMANN EQUATION, CDC COMPUTERS, COMPUTER CODES, CRITICALITY, CYLINDRICAL CONFIGURATION, D CODES, DISCRETE ORDINATE METHOD, FORTRAN, IBM COMPUTERS, ITERATIVE METHODS, MULTIGROUP THEORY, NEUTRON FLUENCE, NEUTRON FLUX, NEUTRON TRANSPORT, NEUTRONS, PHOTON TRANSPORT, PHOTONS, QUADRATURES, SHIELDING, SLOWING-DOWN, SPACE DEPENDENCE, TWO-DIMENSIONAL CALCULATIONS
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