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Packages with Keyword: COUPLED
Package NameAbstractRSICC TapelistTitle
CEPXS/ONELD 1.0AbstractC00544 MNYCP 02One-Dimensional Coupled Electron-Photon Multigroup Discrete Ordinates Code System.
COG11.1AbstractC00829 MNYCP 00Multiparticle Monte Carlo Code System for Shielding and Criticality Use.
DLSAbstractC00264 C6600 00Two-Dimensional Shielding Calculational System with Diffusion Theory and Line-of-Sight Method.
ELGATLAbstractC00295 C6600 00Calculation of Energy Spectra from Coupled Electron-Photon Slowing Down.
ITS6
FEDC
AbstractC00792 PCX86 00Integrated TIGER Series of Coupled Electron/Photon Monte Carlo Transport Codes System.
MCNP6.3-EXE
810
AbstractC00870 MNYCP 01Monte Carlo N-Particle Transport Code System.
MCNP-DSP-EXE
810
AbstractC00699 MNYCP 01Monte Carlo N-Particle Transport Code System with Digital Signal Processing based on MCNP4A.
MCNPX-POLIMI-EXE
810
AbstractC00791 MNYCP 01Monte Carlo N-Particle Transport Code System To Simulate Time-Analysis Quantities.
MVP-GMVP IIAbstractC00739 MNYCP 00General Purpose Monte Carlo Codes for Neutron and Photon Transport Calculations based on Continuous Energy and Multigroup Methods.
TART2022AbstractC00638 MNYCP 09Coupled Neutron-Photon, 3-D, Combinatorial Geometry, Time Dependent, Monte Carlo Transport Code System.
VCSAbstractC00262 I0360 00Coupled Discrete Ordinates-Adjoint Monte Carlo Calculation of Radiation Protection Factors in Vehicles.
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