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Monte Carlo methods for particle transport have been driving computational developments since the beginning of modern computers; this continues today. In the 1950s and 1960s, these new methods were organized into a series of special-purpose Monte Carlo codes, including MCS, MCN, MCP, and MCG. These codes were able to transport neutrons and ...
The parallel nature of this special type of Monte Carlo simulation renders it highly suitable for execution on a graphics processing unit (GPU). The release of programmable GPUs started such a development, and since 2008 there have been a few reports on the use of GPU for high-speed Monte Carlo simulation of photon migration. [1] [2] [3] [4]
SUPERMC 3.3.0, Super Monte Carlo simulation program for nuclear and radiation process iaea1370 TRIGLAV, Research Reactor Calculations uscd1239 VENTEASY, Criticality Search for a Desired Keffective by Adjusting Dimensions, Nuclide Concentrations, or Buckling ccc-0654 VENTURE-PC 1.1, Reactor Analysis System with Sensitivity and Burnup iaea0871
The radiative transfer equation is a monochromatic equation to calculate radiance in a single layer of the Earth's atmosphere. To calculate the radiance for a spectral region with a finite width (e.g., to estimate the Earth's energy budget or simulate an instrument response), one has to integrate this over a band of frequencies (or wavelengths).
Geant4 includes facilities for handling geometry, tracking, detector response, run management, visualization and user interface.For many physics simulations, this means less time needs to be spent on the low level details, and researchers can start immediately on the more important aspects of the simulation.
Mercury – A LLNL developed Monte Carlo particle transport code. [7] MONK [8] – A Monte Carlo Code for criticality safety and reactor physics analyses developed and supported by the ANSWERS Software Service. [4] MORET – Monte-Carlo code for the evaluation of criticality risk in nuclear installations developed at IRSN, France [9] OpenMC ...
Serpent is a continuous-energy multi-purpose three-dimensional Monte Carlo particle transport code. It is under development at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland since 2004. [ 1 ] Serpent was originally known as Probabilistic Scattering Game (PSG) from 2004 to the first pre-release of Serpent 1 in October 2008. [ 2 ]
McStas [1] [2] is free and open-source (GNU General Public License) software simulator for neutron scattering experiments. McStas is an abbreviation for Monte carlo Simulation of triple axis spectrometers, but the software can be used to simulate all types of neutron scattering instruments. The software is based on both Monte Carlo methods and ...