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SANDIA-ORIGEN; isotope generation and depletion. [CDC7600,6600,6400; FORTRAN IV (FTN4. 6(439) FORTRAN compiler, optimization level 2)]

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6493901
SANDIA-ORIGEN is a point code (no spatial dependence) which calculates detailed isotopic compositions for a wide range of problems involving nuclear reactor fuel irradiation, neutron activation, and radioactive decay. A nuclear data library file of 1,063 isotopes provides nuclear parameters, neutron cross sections, and gamma photon production data for four reactor types: high-temperature, gas-cooled (HTGR), light water (LWR), liquid-metal fast-breeder (LMFBR), and molten-salt breeder (MSBR). Versatile options for blending and reprocessing of reactor fuel are included.CDC7600,6600,6400; FORTRAN IV (FTN4.6(439) FORTRAN compiler, optimization level 2); SCOPE 2.1.5; Approximately 104K (octal) words of SCM and 156K (octal) words of LCM are required for execution on a CDC7600.
Research Organization:
Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM (USA)
OSTI ID:
6493901
Report Number(s):
ANL/NESC-874; ON: DE83048874
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English