Re: how to turn off LOW-NEUT

From: Giuseppe Battistoni (Giuseppe.Battistoni@mi.infn.it)
Date: Wed Jul 25 2007 - 17:24:57 CEST

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    Strange: I confirm instead that LOW-BIAS should be the right command to
    avoid low-energy neutron transport
    Did you give the right parameters? For instance: did you set it for ALL
    the regions of your problems?

            Giuseppe

    On Tue, 24 Jul 2007, me@marychin.org wrote:

    > Hi.
    >
    > I need neon, but can't find it in Table 10.3 for low-energy neutron transport. So, I'd like to turn off low-neut so that the simulation runs.
    >
    > I've only found one way to get the simulation running. That is by setting DEFAULTS to EM-CASCAde. But I don't want all the other things that come in package with EM-CASCAde, I only want low-neut to be turned off.
    >
    > The manual says, "Low-energy neutron transport (if not already on by default) can be activated with option LOW–NEUT. Explicit suppression is not possible: but the same effect can be obtained using option LOW–BIAS to set a cut-off at group 1." But I think LOW-BIAS can't solve my problem because the simulation would still try to initialise low-neut at the beginning of the simulation, which causes an error and the simulation refuses to run.
    >
    > Please help.
    >
    > Many thanks,
    > mary
    >
    >


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