Jean-Christophe Sublet
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
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international conference on supercomputing | 2014
Jean-Christophe Sublet; J.W. Eastwood; Guy Morgan; A. J. Koning; D. Rochman
EASY-II is designed as a functional replacement for the previous European Activation System, EASY-2010. It has extended nuclear data and new software, FISPACT-II, written in object-style Fortran to provide new capabilities for predictions of activation, transmutation, depletion and burnup. The new FISPACT-II code has allowed us to implement many more features in terms of energy range, up to GeV; incident particles: alpha, gamma, proton, deuteron and neutron; and neutron physics: self-shielding effects, temperature dependence, pathways analysis, sensitivity and error estimation using covariance data. These capabilities cover most application needs: nuclear fission and fusion, accelerator physics, isotope production, waste management and many more. In parallel, the maturity of modern general-purpose libraries such as TENDL-2012 encompassing thousands of target nuclides, the evolution of the ENDF format and the capabilities of the latest generation of processing codes PREPRO-2012, NJOY2012 and CALENDF-2010 have allowed the FISPACT-II code to be fed with more robust, complete and appropriate data: cross-sections with covariance, probability tables in the resonance ranges, kerma, dpa, gas and radionuclide production and 24 decay types. All such data for the five most important incident particles are placed in evaluated data files up to an incident energy of 200 MeV. The resulting code and data system, EASY-II, includes many new features and enhancements. It has been extensively tested, and also benefits from the feedback from wide-ranging validation and verification activities performed with its predecessor
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2018
Michael Fleming; Jean-Christophe Sublet; M.R. Gilbert
To address the needs of activation-transmutation simulation in incident-particle fields with energies above a few hundred MeV, the FISPACT-II code has been extended to splice TENDL standard ENDF-6 nuclear data with extended nuclear data forms. The JENDL-2007/HE and HEAD-2009 libraries were processed for FISPACT-II and used to demonstrate the capabilities of the new code version. Tests of the libraries and comparisons against both experimental yield data and the most recent intra-nuclear cascade model results demonstrate that there is need for improved nuclear data libraries up to and above 1 GeV. Simulations on lead targets show that important radionuclides, such as 148Gd, can vary by more than an order of magnitude where more advanced models find agreement within the experimental uncertainties.
Archive | 2006
J.M. Ruggieri; J. Tommasi; J.F. Lebrat; C. Suteau; D. Plisson-Rieunier; C. De Saint Jean; G. Rimpault; Jean-Christophe Sublet
Nuclear Data Sheets | 2011
A.C. Kahler; R.E. MacFarlane; Russell D. Mosteller; B. Kiedrowski; S.C. Frankle; M. B. Chadwick; R.D. McKnight; R M Lell; G. Palmiotti; H. Hiruta; M. Herman; R. Arcilla; S.F. Mughabghab; Jean-Christophe Sublet; A. Trkov; T H Trumbull; Michael E Dunn
Archive | 2013
Jean-Christophe Sublet; M.R. Gilbert
ND 2016: International Conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology, SEP 11-16, 2016, Bruges, BELGIUM. | 2017
O. Leray; D. Rochman; Michael Fleming; Jean-Christophe Sublet; A. J. Koning; Alexander Vasiliev; Hakim Ferroukhi
Nuclear Engineering and Technology | 2017
M.R. Gilbert; Michael Fleming; Jean-Christophe Sublet
Progress in nuclear science and technology | 2014
Jean-Christophe Sublet; J.W. Eastwood; Guy Morgan; A. J. Koning; D. Rochman
Archive | 2014
Jean-Christophe Sublet; M.R. Gilbert
Archive | 2017
Alex Adrych; M.R. Gilbert; Jean-Christophe Sublet; Allan Harte; Christopher Race