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Preliminary Applications of ANET Code for the Investigation of the Hybrid Soliton Reactor Concept

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The Monte Carlo code ANET is under development based on the high energy physics code GEANT3.21. It can simulate ADS systems, accounting for the high-energy proton beam interaction with spallation target, neutron trajectories, and the reaction rate distribution in the core. At the same time, it is structured to account for core materials modification due to nuclear reactions and to radioactive decay. Preliminary ANET applications for the investigation of the hybrid reactor concept are presented here.

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Catsaros, N. et al. (2016). Preliminary Applications of ANET Code for the Investigation of the Hybrid Soliton Reactor Concept. In: Revol, JP., Bourquin, M., Kadi, Y., Lillestol, E., de Mestral, JC., Samec, K. (eds) Thorium Energy for the World. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26542-1_71

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