Fusion Evaluated Nuclear Data Library
(FENDL-2.0)
FENDL-2.0 is a comprehensive nuclear data library for fusion applications,
developed in the frame of the international effort coordinated by the
IAEA Nuclear Data Section. FENDL-2.0 consists of following directories
(sublibraries):
ACTIVATION (FENDL/A-2.0)- neutron activation cross sections for 13006
reactions on 739 targets ranging from 1-H up
to 248-Cm at incident energies up to 20 MeV.
Pointwise and processed data in different
formats are included.
DECAY (FENDL/D-2.0) - decay properties (decay type, decay energy, and
half life) for 1867 nuclides and isomers.
FENDL/D-2.0 sublibrary is complementary to the
activation sublibrary.
DOSIMETRY (FENDL/DS-2.0)- neutron cross sections to be used for reactor
neutron dosimetry by foil activation, radiation
damage cross-sections, and benchmark neutron
spectra. This sublibrary is identical to the
International Reactor Dosimetry File (IRDF).
Pointwise and processed data are included.
FUSION (FENDL/C-2.0) - charged-particle cross sections for the following
reactions: 1-H-2(d,n)2-He-3, 1-H-2(d,p)1-H-3,
2-He-3(d,p)2-He-4, 1-H-3(t,2n)2-He-4, and
1-H-3(d,n)2-He-4.
TRANSPORT (FENDL/E-2.0) - basic nuclear data (neutron-nucleus interaction,
photon production, and photon-atom interaction
cross sections) for 57 nuclides relevant for fusion.
In addition to poitwise data, FENDL/E-2.0 also
contains processed data to be used in
discrete-ordinates and Monte Carlo transport
calculations.
NOTE: FENDL/E-2.0 contains working files intended
solely for use by the participants of the FENDL-2
Project. The files represent preliminary work and
are NOT(!) guaranteed to be the same as the final
release.
VALIDATION - collection of benchmarks for FENDL-2.0 validation.
ATTENTION: Files with -GZ suffix are compressed with GNU gzip.
Use gzip -d 'file.name' (without '') to uncompress downloaded
file. Users of Microsoft Windows can use WinZip version 4.0 or
higher for uncompressing.
page modified: 12.03.1998
For any clarifications/suggestions, please contact:
H. Wienke, Tel: 0043-1-2060-21714, e-mail: wienke@iaeand.iaea.org
M. Herman, Tel: 0043-1-2060-21713, e-mail: herman@iaeand.iaea.org
International Atomic Energy Agency,
Division of Physical and Chemical Sciences,
Nuclear Data Section,
Wagramer Strasse 5,
P.O.Box 100,
Vienna, A-1400 AUSTRIA