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~SRAC/<strong>to</strong>ol/lmmake/lmmk/lmmk.sh, which is made by the installer.<br />

(d) Specify an appropriate burn-up chain library data that is used in burn-up calculation. [cf. Sect.<br />

3.3 ]. Available burn-up chain data files (text data) are s<strong>to</strong>red in ~SRAC/lib/burnlibT/.<br />

(e) All useful output files except PDS is s<strong>to</strong>red in the direc<strong>to</strong>ry specified here.<br />

(f) Give arbitrary case name <strong>for</strong> current calculation process. This case name has no relation <strong>to</strong> the<br />

case name specified in SRAC input data ‘CASENAME’ in Sect.2.2. The case name here is used<br />

<strong>to</strong> name output files, PDS files, and work direc<strong>to</strong>ries described below [ (h), (j), (n)~(q) ].<br />

There<strong>for</strong>e, <strong>to</strong>o long name or name including inappropriate characters as file name should be<br />

avoided.<br />

(g) Specify an existing user’s direc<strong>to</strong>ry, in which PDS files are created.<br />

(h) Empty PDS files (=direc<strong>to</strong>ries) are made here. In this sample, full path direc<strong>to</strong>ry name of<br />

MACRO file is ‘/home/okumura/Job/Mypds/Test-1/MACRO’.<br />

(i) A load module of SRAC is specified here by full path name. In this sample, it is:<br />

‘/home/Administra<strong>to</strong>r/SRAC/bin/SRAC.100m’.<br />

(j) The Unix command ‘date’ with <strong>for</strong>mat parameters gives current date and time<br />

as ’Dec25.11.22.33’ (11h. 22m. 33s. on Christmas). This expression may be different by<br />

environment of user’s system. The expression is connected <strong>to</strong> name of output file. If it is<br />

inappropriate on the system or dislikable, change it.<br />

(k) The SRAC code is executed in the direc<strong>to</strong>ry specified here. In this case, it is:<br />

‘/home/okumura/SRACtmp.Test-1.Dec25.11.22.33’<br />

Don’t remove this direc<strong>to</strong>ry during SRAC executing. Some scratch files may be made in it.<br />

(l) The burn-up chain data specified in (d) is allocated <strong>to</strong> the 50th device.<br />

(m) The file ‘kintab.dat’ is a binary data including the Bickley function table used by PIJ, which is<br />

made by the installer @PunchMe.<br />

(n) Set this line active (erase # in the first column), if plot option is used by PIJ or PEACO (cf.<br />

Sec.1.11, Sect.2.4 and 2.12). Plot data is s<strong>to</strong>red on the 89th file. It is portable among machines,<br />

because it is a normal text file (PostScript file).<br />

(o) Set this line active, when option <strong>for</strong> burn-up calculation is used (IC20=1 in Sect.2.2), and if<br />

summary table of burn-up calculation results is necessary.<br />

(p) Major calculated results are printed on the file of 99th device, but not on the standard output file.<br />

Name of the file in this case is:<br />

‘/home/okumura/Job/Myoutput/Test-1.SFT99. Dec25.11.22.33’.<br />

(q) The name of the standard output file is set here as same as above (not SFT99 but SFT06).<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation on progress of calculation and/or error messages are printed on this file. The user<br />

may browse it during SRAC execution but he must not edit and save it.<br />

(r) The UNIX command ‘cat’ has a function <strong>to</strong> display files. Here, it is used <strong>to</strong> give the load module<br />

a standard input data of SRAC starting from next line <strong>to</strong> the line be<strong>for</strong>e ‘END_DATA’ [ See<br />

(u) ].<br />

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