
doi: 10.2172/5041806
The Discrete Ordinates System determines the flux of neutrons or photons due either to fixed sources specified by the user or to sources generated by particle interaction with the problem materials. It also determines numerous secondary results which depend upon flux. Criticality searches can be performed. Numerous input, output, and file manipulation facilities are provided. The DOS driver program reads the problem specification from an input file and calls various program modules into execution as specified by the input file.
Reactor Kinetics, Computer Codes, Reactors 210500* -- Power Reactors, Breeder Reactors, Breeding, 21 Specific Nuclear Reactors And Associated Plants, 620, Kinetics, Fbr Type Reactors, Fast Reactors, Lmfbr Type Reactors, Epithermal Reactors, D Codes, Discrete Ordinate Method, Liquid Metal Cooled Reactors
Reactor Kinetics, Computer Codes, Reactors 210500* -- Power Reactors, Breeder Reactors, Breeding, 21 Specific Nuclear Reactors And Associated Plants, 620, Kinetics, Fbr Type Reactors, Fast Reactors, Lmfbr Type Reactors, Epithermal Reactors, D Codes, Discrete Ordinate Method, Liquid Metal Cooled Reactors
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