EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Benchmarking and validation activities within JEFF project

  • Cabellos O.,
  • Alvarez-Velarde F.,
  • Angelone M.,
  • Diez C.J.,
  • Dyrda J.,
  • Fiorito L.,
  • Fischer U.,
  • Fleming M.,
  • Haeck W.,
  • Hill I.,
  • Ichou R.,
  • Kim D. H.,
  • Klix A.,
  • Kodeli I.,
  • Leconte P.,
  • Michel-Sendis F.,
  • Nunnenmann E.,
  • Pecchia M.,
  • Peneliau Y.,
  • Plompen A.,
  • Rochman D.,
  • Romojaro P.,
  • Stankovskiy A.,
  • Sublet J.Ch.,
  • Tamagno P.,
  • Marck S. van der

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714606004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 146
p. 06004

Abstract

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The challenge for any nuclear data evaluation project is to periodically release a revised, fully consistent and complete library, with all needed data and covariances, and ensure that it is robust and reliable for a variety of applications. Within an evaluation effort, benchmarking activities play an important role in validating proposed libraries. The Joint Evaluated Fission and Fusion (JEFF) Project aims to provide such a nuclear data library, and thus, requires a coherent and efficient benchmarking process. The aim of this paper is to present the activities carried out by the new JEFF Benchmarking and Validation Working Group, and to describe the role of the NEA Data Bank in this context. The paper will also review the status of preliminary benchmarking for the next JEFF-3.3 candidate cross-section files.