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Member name<br />

Contents<br />

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CONTe000 In<strong>for</strong>mation of energy group structure in the energy range specified by ‘e’:<br />

e=F <strong>for</strong> fast energy range and =T <strong>for</strong> thermal energy range<br />

CzzmFbft Control in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> the nuclide zzm <strong>for</strong> fast energy range<br />

MzzmFbft Effective microscopic cross-sections of the nuclide zzm <strong>for</strong> fast energy range<br />

CzzmTbft Control member <strong>for</strong> the nuclide zzm <strong>for</strong> thermal energy range<br />

KzzmTbft Effective microscopic cross-sections of the nuclide zzm <strong>for</strong> thermal energy range<br />

CzzmF000 Control in<strong>for</strong>mation <strong>for</strong> the nuclide zzm <strong>for</strong> fast energy range: applied <strong>to</strong><br />

non-resonant nuclide<br />

MzzmF00t Infinitely diluted microscopic cross-sections of the nuclide zzm <strong>for</strong> fast energy<br />

range: applied <strong>to</strong> non-resonant nuclide<br />

CzzmT00t Control member <strong>for</strong> the nuclide zzm <strong>for</strong> thermal energy range: applied <strong>to</strong><br />

non-resonant nuclide<br />

KzzmT00t Infinitely diluted microscopic cross-sections of the nuclide zzm <strong>for</strong> thermal energy<br />

range: applied <strong>to</strong> non-resonant nuclide<br />

mmmmBMIC Effective microscopic cross-sections at current burn-up step of whole nuclide<br />

contained in the material mmmm<br />

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zz the element chemical symbol as described in Sect.8.1,<br />

m the last digit of mass number <strong>to</strong> discriminate iso<strong>to</strong>pes (Sect.8.1),<br />

c one alphameric character <strong>for</strong> the chemical compound state shown in Sect.8.1,<br />

b one alphameric character <strong>for</strong> burn-up step indica<strong>to</strong>r as 0,1,2,……,9,A,B,….Z, a,b,…..,z.<br />

f one alphameric character <strong>for</strong> the seventh character of material name,<br />

t the temperature index as shown in Sect.8.1,<br />

mmmm the first four character of material name.<br />

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Member CONTe002 /2*(ng+1)/<br />

ng<br />

ng=NGF <strong>for</strong> fast, or ng=NGT <strong>for</strong> thermal groups<br />

(W(g),g=1,ng) Weighted lethargy width (asymp<strong>to</strong>tic spectrum <strong>for</strong> collapsing)<br />

(E(g),g=1,ng+1)<br />

Energy boundaries (eV)<br />

Member CzzmFbft or CzzmF000 /42/<br />

ICAP = 0 No capture<br />

= 1 Capture cross-sections s<strong>to</strong>red<br />

IFISS = 0 No fission<br />

= 1 Fission cross-sections s<strong>to</strong>red<br />

IRES = 0 No resonance parameter (fixed on MICREF)<br />

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