FENDL: A library for fusion research and applications

IF 2.8 1区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, NUCLEAR
G. Schnabel , D.L. Aldama , T. Bohm , U. Fischer , S. Kunieda , A. Trkov , C. Konno , R. Capote , A.J. Koning , S. Breidokaite , T. Eade , M. Fabbri , D. Flammini , L. Isolan , I. Kodeli , M. Košťál , S. Kwon , D. Laghi , D. Leichtle , S. Nakayama , A. Žohar
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Abstract

The Fusion Evaluated Nuclear Data Library (FENDL) is a comprehensive and validated collection of nuclear cross section data coordinated by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Nuclear Data Section (NDS). FENDL assembles the best nuclear data for fusion applications selected from available nuclear data libraries and has been under development for decades. FENDL contains sub-libraries for incident neutron, proton, and deuteron cross sections including general purpose and activation files used for particle transport and nuclide inventory calculations.

In this work, we describe the history, selection of evaluations for the various sub-libraries (neutron, proton, deuteron) with the focus on transport and reactor dosimetry applications, the processing of the nuclear data for application codes (e.g. MCNP), and the development of the TENDL-2017 library which is the currently recommended activation library for FENDL. We briefly describe the IAEA IRDFF library as the recommended library for dosimetry fusion applications. We also present work on validation of the neutron sub-library using a variety of fusion relevant computational and experimental benchmarks using the MCNP transport code and ACE-formatted cross section libraries. A variety of cross section libraries are used for the validation work including FENDL-2.1, FENDL-3.1d, FENDL-3.2, ENDF/B-VIII.0, and JEFF-3.2 with the emphasis on the FENDL libraries.

The results of the validation using computational benchmarks showed generally good agreement among the tested neutron cross section libraries for neutron flux, nuclear heating, and primary displacement damage (dpa). Gas production (H/He) in structural materials showed substantial differences to the reference FENDL-2.1 library. The results of the experimental validation showed that the performance of FENDL-3.2b is at least as good and in most cases better than FENDL-2.1.

Future work will consider improved evaluations developed by the International Nuclear Data Evaluation Network (INDEN) for materials such as O, Cu, W, Li, B, and F. Additionally, work will need to be done to investigate differences in gas production in structural materials. Covariance matrices will need to be developed or updated as availability of consistent and comprehensive uncertainty information will be needed as fusion technology and facility construction matures. Finally, additional validation work for high energy neutrons, protons and deuterons, as well as validation work for the activation library will be needed.

FENDL:融合研究与应用图书馆
核聚变评估数据图书馆(FENDL)是由国际原子能机构(IAEA)核数据部(NDS)协调的核截面数据的综合验证集合。FENDL 汇集了从现有核数据图书馆中挑选出的核聚变应用最佳核数据,已经开发了数十年。FENDL 包含入射中子、质子和氘核截面的子库,包括用于粒子输运和核素清单计算的通用文件和活化文件。在这项工作中,我们介绍了各种子库(中子、质子、氘核)的历史、评估选择(重点是输运和反应堆剂量测定应用)、应用代码(如 MCNP)的核数据处理以及 TENDL-2017 库的开发,该库是目前 FENDL 推荐使用的活化库。我们简要介绍了国际原子能机构 IRDFF 库,该库是剂量测定融合应用的推荐库。我们还介绍了利用 MCNP 传输代码和 ACE 格式截面库,使用各种核聚变相关计算和实验基准对中子子库进行验证的工作。验证工作使用了多种截面库,包括 FENDL-2.1、FENDL-3.1d、FENDL-3.2、ENDF/B-VIII.0 和 JEFF-3.2,重点是 FENDL 库。使用计算基准进行验证的结果表明,在中子通量、核加热和一次位移损伤 (dpa) 方面,经过测试的中子截面库之间普遍具有良好的一致性。结构材料中的气体产生量(H/He)与参考 FENDL-2.1 库有很大差异。实验验证的结果表明,FENDL-3.2b 的性能至少与 FENDL-2.1 相当,而且在大多数情况下都优于 FENDL-2.1。需要开发或更新协方差矩阵,因为随着聚变技术和设施建设的成熟,需要提供一致和全面的不确定性信息。最后,还需要对高能中子、质子和氘核进行额外的验证工作,以及对活化库进行验证工作。
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Nuclear Data Sheets
Nuclear Data Sheets 物理-物理:核物理
CiteScore
7.80
自引率
5.40%
发文量
22
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Nuclear Data Sheets are current and are published monthly. They are devoted to compilation and evaluations of experimental and theoretical results in Nuclear Physics. The journal is mostly produced from Evaluated Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF), a computer file maintained by the US National Nuclear Data Center
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