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Status of evaluated data files for 238U in the resonance region
Experimental data and evaluated data libraries related to neutron induced reaction cross sections for 238U in the resonance region are reviewed. Based on this review a set of test files is produced to study systematic effects such as the impact of the upper boundary of the resolved resonance region (RRR) and the representation of the infinite diluted capture and in-elastic cross section in the unresolved resonance region (URR). A set of Benchmark experiments was selected and used to verify the test files. Based on these studies recommendations to perform a new evaluation have been defined.
This report has been prepared in support to the CIELO (Collaborative International Evaluated Library Organisation) project. The objective of this project is the creation of a world-wide recognised nuclear data file with a focus on six nuclides, i.e. 1H, 16O, 56Fe, 235U, 238U and 239Pu. Within the CIELO project, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) at Geel (B) is in charge of the production of an evaluated cross section data file for neutron induced reaction of 238U in the resonance region.JRC.D.4-Standards for Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguard
The joint evaluated fission and fusion nuclear data library, JEFF-3.3
The joint evaluated fission and fusion nuclear data library 3.3 is described. New evaluations for neutron-induced interactions with the major actinides U, U and Pu, on Am and Na, Ni, Cr, Cu, Zr, Cd, Hf, W, Au, Pb and Bi are presented. It includes new fission yields, prompt fission neutron spectra and average number of neutrons per fission. In addition, new data for radioactive decay, thermal neutron scattering, gamma-ray emission, neutron activation, delayed neutrons and displacement damage are presented. JEFF-3.3 was complemented by files from the TENDL project. The libraries for photon, proton, deuteron, triton, helion and alpha-particle induced reactions are from TENDL-2017. The demands for uncertainty quantification in modeling led to many new covariance data for the evaluations. A comparison between results from model calculations using the JEFF-3.3 library and those from benchmark experiments for criticality, delayed neutron yields, shielding and decay heat, reveals that JEFF-3.3 performes very well for a wide range of nuclear technology applications, in particular nuclear energy
Characterisation of various geographical origin incense based on chemical criteria
Incense (or olibanum) comes from different lands of the world. It is sold under several names, which often
leads to confusion, in local markets or shops. Authors try to characterise a number of samples according
to each geographical origin. Some analytical examples are given. The method is applied to an
archaeological sample
BETA EFFECTIVE SENSITIVITY TO NUCLEAR DATA WITHIN THE APOLLO3® NEUTRONIC PLATFORM
In this paper, we present a sensitivity analysis of the beta effective to nuclear data for the UM17x17 experiment that has been performed in the EOLE reactor. This work is carried out using the APOLLO3® platform. Regarding the flux calculation, the standard two-step approach (lattice/core) is used. For what concerns the delayed nuclear data, they are processed to be directly used in the core calculation without going through the lattice one. We use the JEFF-3.1.1 nuclear data library for cross-sections and delayed data. The calculation of k-effective and beta effective is validated against a TRIPOLI4® one while the main sensitivities are validated against direct calculation. Finally, uncertainty propagation is performed using the COMAC-V2.0 covariance library
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