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Technical Meeting on the FENDL Library for fusion neutronics calculations


2-5 September 2019, IAEA Headquarters, Vienna, Austria

Agenda

The Agenda is available here.

Summary Report

The summary report is available as INDC(NDS)-0797.

Background

The current version is FENDL-3.1d and is available on the IAEA web site FENDL.
It has gone through a few iterations and extensive benchmarking, although some deficiencies were still revealed at the last Meeting. We tried to accommodate as many as we could.

Objectives of the Meeting

  • Discuss current experience with the library.
  • Endorse the proposed changes to the current FENDL library.
  • Define the path for the next major release of the FENDL library.

    Presentations

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    1A. TrkovTM on the FENDL Library for fusion neutronics calculationsPDF
    2M. FabbriA test suite for fusion librariesPDF
    3T. Bohm, J. Oldenburg, M. SawanUW-Madison Neutronics Activities to support FENDLPDF
    4M. Loughlin, E. PolunovskiyITER PerspectivePDF
    5T. EadeUKAEA experiences with FENDLPDF
    6A. IgnatyukTest of the FENDL-3.1 activation data against the revised experimental data for the charged-particle induced reactionsPDF
    7S. NakayamaIntroduction of a computational code for deuteron-induced reaction and development plan of deuteron nuclear data filesPDF
    8C. KonnoFollow-up for previous FENDL meetingPDF
    9S. KwonBenchmark test for next FENDLPDF
    10D. LeichtleConsiderations on V&V needs for FENDL data and applicationPDF
    11L. LealAngular data from resonance parameters, is it a viable Option?PDF

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