
doi: 10.2172/10121166
This study is a reperformance of a set of MGBS-TGAL criticality safety code validation calculations previously reported by Clark. The reperformance was needed because the records of the previous calculations could not be located in current APG files and records. As noted by the author, preliminary attempts to reproduce the Clark results by direct modeling in MGBS and TGAL were unsuccessful. Consultation with Clark indicated that the MGBS-TGAL (EXPT) option within the KOKO system should be used to set up the MGBS and TGAL input data records. The results of the study indicate that the technique used by Clark has been established and that the technique is now documented for future use. File records of the calculations have also been established in APG files. The review was performed per QAP 11--14 of 1Q34. Since the reviewer was involved in developing the procedural technique used for this study, this review can not be considered a fully independent review, but should be considered a verification that the document contains adequate information to allow a new user to perform similar calculations, a verification of the procedure by performing several calculations independently with identical results to the reported results, and a verification of themore » readability of the report.« less
Criticality, Computer Calculations, Mathematics And Computers, Reactor Safety, 22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors, And Information Science, Computing, Fuel Assemblies, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, 990200, Uranium 235 220900, Calculation Methods
Criticality, Computer Calculations, Mathematics And Computers, Reactor Safety, 22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors, And Information Science, Computing, Fuel Assemblies, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, 990200, Uranium 235 220900, Calculation Methods
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