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THE EGS5 CODE SYSTEM

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C.4 Concluding Remarks<br />

In the previous sections we have seen the various uses for PEGS. We summarize by giving the<br />

option sequences most generally used:<br />

1. Minimal options for a material data set creation (for later use by EGS):<br />

1. ELEM (or MIXT, or COMP)<br />

2. ENER<br />

3. PWLF<br />

4. DECK<br />

2. Same as above, with default data dumps of functions for which the PWLF option provides<br />

fits:<br />

1. ELEM (or MIXT, or COMP)<br />

2. ENER<br />

3. TEST<br />

4. PWLF<br />

5. DECK<br />

3. Comparison of theoretical and sampled distributions by means of the HPLT option:<br />

1. ELEM (or MIXT, or COMP)<br />

Note: Data lines should agree with those used<br />

with the UCTESTSR run that generated the HPLT input.<br />

2. HPLT<br />

Note: Output data from UCTESTSR run.<br />

4. Selective plotting of various functions:<br />

1. ELEM (or MIXT, or COMP) - for material 1<br />

2. PLTN - for function 1<br />

3. PLTN - for function 2,....etc.<br />

4. ELEM (or MIXT, or COMP) - for material 2,....etc.<br />

5. PLTN - for function 1<br />

6. PLTN - for function 2,....etc.<br />

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