Application of adjusted data in calculating fission-product decay energies and spectra
Abstract
The code ADENA, which approximately calculates fussion-product beta and gamma decay energies and spectra in 19 or fewer energy groups from a mixture of U235 and Pu239 fuels, is described. The calculation uses aggregate, adjusted data derived from a combination of several experiments and summation results based on the ENDF/B-V fission product file. The method used to obtain these adjusted data and the method used by ADENA to calculate fission-product decay energy with an absorption correction are described, and an estimate of the uncertainty of the ADENA results is given. Comparisons of this approximate method are made to experimental measurements, to the ANSI/ANS 5.1-1979 standard, and to other calculational methods. A listing of the complete computer code (ADENA) is contained in an appendix. Included in the listing are data statements containing the adjusted data in the form of parameters to be used in simple analytic functions.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- June 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982aadc.rept.....G
- Keywords:
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- Beta Particles;
- Coding;
- Computer Programs;
- Data Bases;
- Decay Rates;
- Energy Spectra;
- Gamma Rays;
- Nuclear Fission;
- File Maintenance (Computers);
- Nuclear Fuels;
- Numerical Analysis;
- Plutonium 239;
- Uranium 235;
- Atomic and Molecular Physics