Consultants' Meeting on the FENDL Library for fusion neutronics calculations
Objectives
- Discuss current experience with the library.- Identify any deficiencies that need to be resolved, particularly regarding heating and damage calculations (e.g. is there anything new in the newly-released data processing codes like FRENDY, ACEMAKER, etc.).
- In view of the new releases of ENDF/B-VIII and JEFF-3.3, is there a need to redo the FENDL library from scratch?
Background
The current version is FENDL-3.1d and is available on the IAEA web site "https://www-nds.iaea.org/fendl/" It has gone through a few iterations and extensive benchmarking and we believe it is THE library for fusion neutronics at present.However, nuclear data evaluation work is always in progress and it is necessary to consider if any changes to the current FENDL library are urgently needed.
Summary Report
The summary report INDC(NDS)-0769 is available.
Presentations
# | Author | Title | Link |
1 | D. Lopez Aldama | Processing nuclear data for FENDL-2.1 and FENDL-3.1d | |
2 | T. Bohm et al. | The Impact of ENDF/B-VIII.0 and FENDL-3.1d on Fusion Neutronics Calculations | |
3 | U. Fischer | Remarks on the Use of FENDL-3.1 for IFMIF-DONES (ENS project) | |
4 | U. Fischer | FENDL Quality Assurance: Proposal for V&V procedure | |
5 | S. Kunieda | Recent evaluation/benchmark works in the JENDL project relevant to FENDL | |
6 | C. Konno | New comments on data below 20 MeV in FENDL-3.1d | |
7 | S. Kwon | Significant comments on data above 20 MeV in FENDL-3.1d | |
8 | L. Packer and M. Gilbert | Nuclear data validation efforts | |
9 | A. Trkov | INDEN (Post-CIELO) 56Fe Evaluation |