1,2 or 3-D Few-Group Diffusion Depletion
Abstract
The PDQ series of programs is designed to solve the neutron diffusion-depletion problem in one, two or three dimensions. The three-dimensional spatial calculation may be either explicit or discontinuous trial function synthesis. Up to five lethargy groups are permitted. Adjoint, fixed source, one iteration, additive fixed source, eigenvalue, and boundary value calculations may be performed. The programs utilize the HARMONY system for time-dependent representation of cross section variation and generalized depletion chain solutions. Geometries available include rectangular, cylindrical, spherical, and hexagonal. All allow variable mesh in all dimensions. Various control searches as well as temperature and xenon feedback are provided.
- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory
- Sponsoring Org.:
- DOE/DP
- Contributing Org.:
- Not Specified
- OSTI Identifier:
- 1237094
- Report Number(s):
- PDQ7; 000337I036000
- DOE Contract Number:
- P
- Resource Type:
- Software
- Software Revision:
- 00
- Software Package Number:
- 000337
- Software Package Contents:
- NESC Note; ANCR-1061; WAPD-TM-678; Software Abstract; WAPD-TM-947(L); Media Includes Source Code, Sample Problems;\ 1 CD Rom
- Software CPU:
- I0360
- Open Source:
- No
- Source Code Available:
- Yes
- Related Software:
- The EG&G IBM360 version of PDQ7 contains necessary NRTS Environmental Subroutines.
- Country of Publication:
- United States
Citation Formats
. 1,2 or 3-D Few-Group Diffusion Depletion.
Computer software. Vers. 00. DOE/DP. 1 Dec. 1982.
Web.
. (1982, December 1). 1,2 or 3-D Few-Group Diffusion Depletion (Version 00) [Computer software].
. 1,2 or 3-D Few-Group Diffusion Depletion.
Computer software. Version 00. December 1, 1982.
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