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2. Input <strong>Data</strong> Requirements<br />

The input data requirements of the SRAC code consist of the following eleven input sections <strong>for</strong><br />

a calculation case (cf. Sect. 1.10) in a job.<br />

• General control and specification of group structure (always required)<br />

• Specification of User library (always required)<br />

• PIJ: Collision probability calculation<br />

• ANISN: one-dimensional SN transport calculation<br />

• TWOTRAN: two-dimensional SN transport calculation<br />

• TUD: one-dimensional diffusion calculation<br />

• CITATION: multi-dimensional diffusion calculation<br />

• Material specification (always required)<br />

• Reaction rate calculation<br />

• Cell burn-up calculation<br />

• PEACO: hyperfine resonance calculation<br />

First elementary codes and functions <strong>to</strong> be used in a case are specified. After that, detailed input<br />

data <strong>for</strong> each code or function are specified if necessary. For a job with multiple-cases, a set of the<br />

above input sections are repeated necessary times.<br />

2.1 SRAC Free Format<br />

All input data <strong>for</strong> the SRAC system except <strong>for</strong> CITATION are read in a free <strong>for</strong>mat peculiar <strong>to</strong><br />

SRAC. The features and usage are as follows.<br />

(1) Three types of data array (character string of four bytes, integer, and floating point number of<br />

single precision) can be read.<br />

e.g. TEST 1 2 1.00 2.00 3.00<br />

(2) Columns 1 <strong>to</strong> 72 of a line record is used as data field. <strong>Data</strong> out of the field is neglected.<br />

(3) A word (integer or floating number) is separated by a blank, a comma, or sign codes ‘+’ or<br />

‘-‘ from the next word.<br />

e.g. 1,2 3+4-5 is accepted as 1 2 3 4 -5<br />

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