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NEANSC working party on evaluation cooperation: subgroup 13: Intermediate Energy data final report and recommendations for follow-up
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ECN
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1998
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ECN-RX--98-014
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Artikel wetenschap tijdschrift
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15
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Gepubliceerd in: Contribution to the NEANSC working party on evaluation cooperation (), , , Vol., p.-.
Samenvatting:
Subgroup 13 (SG13) on Intermediate Energy Nuclear Data was formed by theNEA Nuclear Science Committee in 1994 to solve common problems of
intermediate energy nuclear data for nuclear applications. The first meeting
was chaired by the monitor, the late Dr. Kikuchi of JAERI, during the
Gatlinburg conference on Nuclear Data for Science and Technology in 1994. The
enormous interest in accelerator-driven systems that has emerged in the past
decade has resulted in an associated interest, and importance, of
intermediate energy nuclear data. Of course, this topic itself covers many
aspects: from basic nuclear model calculations and microscopic experiments to
applied transport calculations. The main scope of SG13 has always been to
focus the present expertise in the various branches of research, thereby
primarily using transmutation of waste as the objective. The general nature
of SG13, combined with the aforementioned boost in accelerator-driven system
research, has entailed that the range of SG13 has become very wide. With
various national and international activities on intermediate energy nuclear
data now well underway, it may be the right moment to finalize this subgroup
and to discuss possible new subgroups that handle the most crucial subtopics
of intermediate energy nuclear data, i.e. subgroups that are entirely devoted
to more strictly defined tasks. In this final report, an overview is given of
the present status of the various activities of SG13 including a list of
recommendations for follow-up actions. Most reports related to SG13 can be
obtained electronically from the NEA Data Bank Internet site. In particular
the following WWW-pages contain relevant documents:
http://www.nea.fr/html/science/pt/iend.html;
http://www.nea.fr/html/trw/nucdat/high.html; and
http://www.nea.fr/html/trw/nucdat/iend/iend.html. 22 refs.
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