Development and Status of the Evaluated Nuclear Data File ENDF/B.


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From IAEA conference on physics of fast reactors; Tokyo, Japan (16 Oct 1973). The Evaluated Nuclear Data File is part of a system developed by the USAEC to improve the quality and facilitate the use of nuclear data in applications. The widespread use of a single, welldefined format reduces the number of schemes necessary to process information or compare alternate data sets. A network of checking codes that examine the consistency of the data sets and perform physical checks against known nuclear properties helps to ensure the reliability of the file. The basic elements of the ENDF system are described, and the organization and purposes of the Cross Section Evaluation Working Group (CSEWG) are discussed. (7 figures) (RWR).




Release of the ENDF/B-VII. 1 Evaluated Nuclear Data File


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The Cross Section Evaluation Working Group (CSEWG) released the ENDF/B-VII. 1 library on December 22, 2011. The ENDF/B-VII. 1 library is CSEWG's latest recommended evaluated nuclear data file for use in nuclear science and technology applications, and incorporates advances made in the five years since the release of ENDF/B-VII.0, including: many new evaluation in the neutron sublibrary (423 in all and over 190 of these contain covariances), new fission product yields and a greatly improved decay data sublibrary. This summary barely touches on the five years worth of advances present in the ENDF/B-VII. 1 library. We expect that these changes will lead to improved integral performance in reactors and other applications. Furthermore, the expansion of covariance data in this release will allow for better uncertainty quantification, reducing design margins and costs. The ENDF library is an ongoing and evolving effort. Currently, the ENDF data community embarking on several parallel efforts to improve library management: (1) The adoption of a continuous integration system to provide evaluators 'instant' feedback on the quality of their evaluations and to provide data users with working 'beta' quality libraries in between major releases. (2) The transition to new hierarchical data format - the Generalized Nuclear Data (GND) format. We expect GND to enable new kinds of evaluated data which cannot be accommodated in the legacy ENDF format. (3) The development of data assimilation and uncertainty propagation techniques to enable the consistent use of integral experimental data in the evaluation process.
















Evaluated Nuclear Data File ENDF


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For the past 25 years, the United States Department of Energy has sponsored a cooperative program among its laboratories, contractors and university research programs to produce an evaluated nuclear data library which would be application independent and universally accepted. The product of this cooperative activity is the ENDF/B evaluated nuclear data file. After approximately eight years of development, a new version of the data file, ENDF/B-VI has been released. The essential features of this evaluated data library are described in this paper. 7 refs.