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Corresponding to the above listed cross sections the following files are sought
in the <cross section path> given by the user as command line argument
- .
- R_00.dat.
- .
- steel.dat.
- .
- The cross section files for the reactor core has names governed by
T<4 digits>V<2 digits>.dat, where the four digits that
precede the T specify the fuel temperature in [
]
and the two digits
that precede the V specify the void fraction in percent. The files
actually read are determined by the integer numbers as referred to in the
input file as
- Number of void fractions in the fuel cross section table.
- Number of fuel temperatures in the fuel cross section table.
- Void fractions used for the fuel cross section table (true
fraction) (these are converted to integer void fractions in
percent).
- Fuel temperatures used for the fuel cross section table
[
].
- .
- The cross section files for the top reflector have names of the
form topr_<2 digits>.dat, where the two digits specify the
void fraction in percent. The files actually read is determined by
integer numbers referred to in the input file as
- Number of void fractions in the top reflector table.
- Void fractions used for the top reflector table (true
fractions) (these value are converted to integer percent).
It is the users responsibility to ensure that the intervals of void fractions and
fuel temperatures are covered by the values in the cross section tables. If this
criterion is not meet the program issues an out of range error message.
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