J-Ch. Sublet J. W. Eastwood J. G. Morgan M. R. Gilbert M. Fleming W. Arter
Fispact-II is a code system and library database for modelling activation-transmutation processes depletion-burn-up, time dependent inventory and radiation damage source terms caused by nuclear reactions and decays. The Fispact-II code, written in object-style Fortran, follows the evolution of material irradiated by neutrons, alphas, gammas, proto…
Preprint PurchaseM.R. Gilbert J. Marian J.-Ch. Sublet
Materials subjected to neutron irradiation will suffer from a build-up of damage caused by the displacement cascades initiated by nuclear reactions. Previously, the main “measure” of this damage accumulation has been through the displacements per atom (dpa) index, which has known limitations. This paper describes a rigorous methodology to calcu…
Preprint PublishedT. Hutton J.C. Sublet L. Morgan T.W. Leadbeater
Nuclear data form the basis of the radiation transport codes used to design and simulate the behaviour of nuclear facilities, such as the ITER and DEMO fusion reactors. Typically these data and codes are biased towards fission and high-energy physics applications yet are still applied to fusion problems. With increasing interest in fusion applicati…
PublishedJean-Christophe Sublet James Eastwood Guy Morgan Arjan Koning Dimitri Rochman
EASY-II(12) 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 embed many mo…
PublishedM. R. Gilbert S. Zheng R. Kemp L. W. Packer S. L. Dudarev J.-Ch. Sublet
A key goal for fusion materials modelling research is the development of predictive simulation models and capabilities to assess material performance under the neutron irradiation conditions expected in near-plasma regions of fusion reactor tokamaks. This paper presents computational results from the modelling of neutron fields in the latest concep…
PublishedJean-Christophe C. Sublet James W. Eastwood J. Guy Morgan
Fispact-II is an inventory code capable of performing modelling of activation, trans- mutations and burn-up induced by neutron, proton, alpha, deuteron or gamma parti- cles incident on matter. It is a completely new inventory code initially designed to be a functional replacement for Fispact-2007, but now extended to have substantially more capabil…
M.R. Gilbert L.W. Packer J.-Ch. Sublet R.A. Forrest
The simulation of neutron irradiation–induced transmutation using inventory codes is an important part of the research into materials in various nuclear environments, including fusion, fission, medical physics, nuclear security, and astrophysics. These simulations, even in their simplest form, such as the neutron irradiation of a single pure elem…
PublishedM.R. Gilbert S.L. Dudarev D.Nguyen-Manh L.W. Packer J-Ch. Sublet
In a fusion reactor materials will be subjected to significant fluxes of high-energy neutrons. As well as causing radiation damage, the neutrons also initiate nuclear reactions leading to changes in the chemical composition of materials (transmutation). Many of these reactions produce gases, particularly helium, which cause additional swelling and …
PublishedJean-Christophe Sublet Mark R. Gilbert
The calculation of activation inventories is a key input to virtually all aspects of the operation, safety and environmental assessment of nuclear plants. For the licensing of such devices, regulatory authorities will require proof that the calculations of structural material, fuel inventories, and calculations to which those quantities are the inp…
Jean-Christophe Sublet James Eastwood Guy Morgan Arjan Koning Dimitri 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 mo…
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