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1. Number of fissile units Pitch type Pitch cm Fuel unit geometry Fuel area composition E Fissions i Captures J Benchmark Keff and uncertainty Benchmark Keff F Benchmark Keff uncertainty E B Calculations E Calculated Keff F Calculated Keff uncertainty i F CJE Ei ji Energy spectra sensitivities E EALF eV AFGE eV Flux lt 0 625 eV Flux 0 625 eV 100 keV Flux gt 100 keV Fission lt 0 625 eV Fission 0 625 eV 100 keV Fission gt 100 keV Capture lt 0 625 eV Capture 0 625 eV 100 keV Capture gt 100 keV Neutron gas temperature K Avg fiss neut per neut absorbed in the core Keff Sensitivity lt 0 625 eV 9edk 62 Keff Sensitivity 0 625 eV 100 keV dk E Keff Sensitivity gt 100 keV Sdk Total Keff Sensitivity over all energy dk Figure 24 Partial View of the Result Window m 1 Revision 7 Page 42 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 11 1 General Items The data or parameters in this theme or group are provided for all evaluations Identification A unique identifier for each benchmark evaluation that takes the form Fissile Materia
2. The glossary items are now discussed below in the same order as the 12 themes shown in the Result window Figure 24 Unless otherwise specified for recent evaluations written after 2008 the data were entered into DICE by copying information from an Excel spreadsheet provided by the evaluator s For earlier evaluations all the data were extracted from the Handbook and entered manually The data correspond to the benchmark models of experimental configurations described in Section 3 which can be different from the description of experimental configurations presented in Section 1 Parameters followed by an asterisk are displayed only in the Result window Revision 7 Page 41 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual Columns Ei General items Identification Acceptable Evaluator Internal reviewer Independent reviewer Varying parameter s across cases Laboratory Main purpose 4 Title Pictures Keyword Year approved Year revised Years experiment performed Revision References 4 Number of Y Case label EJ Fuel E Fuel form Fissile material Fuel concentration g L 7 Fuel composition isotope wt e Pu U Pu ratio Jl Moderator coolant E Moderator coolant Moderation ratio type Moderation ratio Moderator to fuel ratio Moderator to fissile ratio
3. U233 SOL THERM 008 48 INCH DIAMETER UNREFLECTED SPHERE OF 233U NITRATE SOLUTION LU Title 233 SOL THERM 009 UNREFLECTED LARGE DIAMETER CYLINDERS OF U233URANYL NITRATE SOLUTIONS I Pictures 233 SOL THERM 011 FLUORIDE 233U SOLUTIONS IN SPHERICAL STAINLESS STEEL VESSELS WITH REFLECTORS OF Be CH2 A l El Keyword 233 SOL THERM 012 WATER REFLECTED SPHERICAL VESSELS PARTIALLY FILLED OR FILLED WITH 233U02 NO3 2 SOLUTION IF Year approved 233 SOL THERM 013 CTED SPHERICAL VESSELS PARTIALLY FILLED OR FILLED WITH 233U02 NO3 2 SOLUTION veros 233 SOL THERM 014 LUCITE MODERATED AND UNMODERATED REFLECTED AND NON REFLECTED ARRAYS OF BOTTLES CONTAINING U Ee oc ied 233 SOL THERM 015 FLUORIDE 233U SOLUTIONS IN SPHERICAL STAINLESS STEEL VESSELS WITH REFLECTORS OF Be CH2 Al Lm kisig ad 233 SOL THERM 016 CTED SOLUTIONS OF 233U02 NO3 2 IN CYLINDERS _ E References U233 SOL THERM 017 ATER REFLECTED SOLUTIONS OF 233U02 NO3 2 IN CYLINDERS V Number of cases V Case label m A a sd form Fissile material Fuel form Fissile material Fuel concentration g L i Uranyt NITATE UZ53 OL 1 A w rd lUranyl Nitrate U233 13 25 Pu ons ptm 17 ranyl Nitrate U233 14 21 E ela i 18 any Nitrate U233 13 62 LA venia eus i 19 Uranyl Nitrate U233 13 Bil Moderation ratio type 20 Uranyl Nitrate U233 12 33 Bibodcration ralio Sol 3 Sphere 3 BeCH2 Uranyl Fluoride U233 567 2 aes Configuration 1 Uranyl Nitrate U233 200 2
4. Average fission neutrons per neutron absorbed in the core The average number of fission neutrons produced per neutron absorbed in the core v2Z 2 11 11 Benchmark ker and Uncertainty If several benchmark models are available the benchmark model Kk and uncertainty are usually provided for a simplified model keff The benchmark model kp as documented in Section 3 5 is the expected value of kep from a calculation using the benchmark model and from the measurement for an experiment with materials and geometry exactly as described by the benchmark model as documented in Section 3 ke uncertainty 10 The uncertainty of k of the benchmark model as documented in Section 3 5 is the uncertainty of the adjustment of ke due to simplification of the model from Section 3 1 combined with the uncertainty of k y due to uncertainties in experimental data from Section 2 to obtain the final combined uncertainty 11 12 Calculations Calculated k and Calculated k uncertainty k and the uncertainty in key calculated with various codes and cross section data sets as tabulated in Section 4 The results are obtained for the benchmark model specification s provided in Section 3 The specific code cross section library and benchmark model label as appropriate are indicated for each calculation If several benchmark models are available the calculated kep and uncertainty can be provided for any of them and corresponds to calculation lab
5. Subcritical pane are presently discussed in the Glossary 3 3 Fundamental Physics Pane Dice eas File Database NEA Personal Keff Window Help Critical Subcritical_ Alarm Shielding Fundamental Physics Correlation Matrix RankSmier Keff trends plots Evaluator Fadlity Source type Target material Experiment type O eet None selected None selected None selected None selected noit eder NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology 1 8 Slowing Down U235 Uranium 235 FISS Fission Main purpose LUNL Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory OT Fusion U238 Uranium 238 CAPT Capture eme OU Osaka University Oktavian ALPHAN Alpha n NP237 Neptunium 237 NTOF Neutron Time of Flight e Keywords VNITTF Russian Federal Nuclear Center Institute of Technical Physics CF Californium Fission PU239 Plutonium 239 TRANS Transmission Dates evaluation and experiment PPE Institute of Physics and Power Engineering AM Americium Fission BE Berylium RRR Reaction Rate Ratios heres INR Joint Institute for Nudear Research VDG Van de Graaf Accelerator PB Lead MULT Neutron Multiplication Ex fp Target NCERC National Criticality Experiments Research Center FR Fast Reactor VG Magnesium Target PU Plutonium Fission MGO Magnesium Oxyde EX Je Source MULT Multiple Partide amp streng
6. 0 998 Y mu MET FAST 002 001 1 g 10 002 MCNP ENDF 5 vVIL O Continuous 1 0001 O 1e 4 1 0001 mex J MET FAST 002 001 1 o 0 002 MCNP JEFF 3 1 2 Continuous 1 00413 o 2 6e 4 1 00413 J MET FAST 002 001 1 o 0 002 NK DL 10119 p 0 0011 1 0119 Y MMK KENO 1 l TZ monk j MET FAST 002 001 1 g 0 002 ONEDANT ENDF B IV 27 Group 0 9999 jo 0 9999 J MET FAST 003 001 1 o 0 003 io ABEN 83 299 Group 1006 9e 4 1 0006 Y MORET h l Z MULTI KENO HMET FAST 003 001 1 o 0 003 Keno BAN 27 Group 0 9947 o joo011 0 9947 Bm HMET FAST 003 001 1 o 0 003 KENO Roach 16 Group 10027 0 0011 1027 El ARA fo Lanas mum ER rs c Y ONEDANT 10200 Y PARTISN Y SAN 10175 V SERPENT Y THREEDANT 1 0150 Y TRIPOLI 7 TVS M 10125 7j TWODANT Y TWOTRAN Jenn Vj vim y wms 1 0075 Y XSDRN m 1 0050 c V Libraries o E g 1 0025 1 0000 Plot options Averaging Arithmetic aar Y reduced chi squared bars 9 points 0 9050 Group by Fissile Material 0 9025 and al Sort by Average increasing 0 9875 E Top wj 105 Cover 100 points T T T LEU 233 HEU Mix PU SPEC leu 606 Evaluations 4874 Cases 92M of 1365M Figure 20 kep trend plots example Bars Correspond to Average Values Each red bar represents an average value To display additional information about the number of points used in the average or the value and standard deviation hover the cursor over the bar The avera
7. D O Water 11 6 Neutron Absorbing Material configuration this is indicated by None The solid neutron absorbing materials are Aluminum materials Aluminum Aluminum Oxide Boral B Al Na Si Borated materials Boraflex B CH2 Si Boral B Al Na Si Borated Concrete Borated Glass Pyrex B Si Borated Plaster B S Ca Fe Borated Polyethylene Borated Stainless Steel B Fe Cr Ni Borax B Na Boron Boron Carbide B4C ZrB Cadmium Copper Depleted Uranium Dysprosium Alloy Dy Ti Europium Gadolinium Materials Gadolinide Alloy Gd Ni Cr Mo Gadolinium Revision 7 Page 48 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual Graphite Hafnium Iron Lead Poly materials Boraflex B CH Si Borated Polyethylene PVC CH Cl Polyethylene Polystyrene C H Rhenium Rhodium Samarium Silicon materials Borated Glass Pyrex B Si Silicon Dioxide Steel Borated Stainless Steel B Fe Cr Ni Carbon Steel Stainless Steel Fe Cr Ni Thorium Vermiculite H C N O Zirconium materials Zircaloy Zr Fe Sn Cr ZrB The soluble neutron absorbing materials are Boron Cadmium EA 2 Fission Products Cesium Europium Rhodium Samarium Gadolinium Concentration g l Concentrations of soluble neutron absorbing materials are given and refer to the amount of absorber material in the solution 11 7 Separation Mate
8. Evaluation identification Fission lt 0 625 eV Fission 0 625 eV 100 keV Fission gt 100 keV I General items Identification U233 SOL THERM 017 0 956 0 466 0 041 y 7 Acceptable Evaluator E Internal reviewer U233 SOL THERM 016 Independent reviewer E Varying parameter s across cases U233 SOL THERM 015 Laboratory E Main purpose E 7 Title U233 SOL THERM 014 7 Pictures Keyword U233 SOL THERM 013 7 Year approved C Year revised U233 SOL THERM 012 7 Years experiment performed E Revision I References U233 SOL THERM 011 Number of cases 7 Case label U233 SOL THERM 009 EJ Fuel C Fuel form Fissile material U233 SOL THERM 008 E Fuel concentration g L 7 Fuel composition isotope wt Pu U4Pu ratio U233 SOL THERM 006 El B Moderator coolant S E Moderator coolant U233 SOL THERM 005 T E Moderation ratio type De a eae U233 SOL THERM 004 E Moderator to fuel ratio Moderator to fissile ratio S J Neutron absorbing mat U233 SOL THERM 003 E Solid poison 7 Soluble poison U233 SOL THERM 002 E Concentration g L E Cladding E Reflector U233 SOL THERM 001 0 5 0 042 0 002 Uncheck all ParPlot Columns FEE 7 Evaluation iden i V Fission lt 0 625 V Fission 0 625 e Y Fission gt 100 keV 7 cases 16 Evaluations 190 Cases 31M of 1365M Figure 16 Parallel Axis Plot View Parallel Axis Plots allows visualizing the relationship between DICE database values S
9. H Argentina a IPEN 23 China Czech Republic France Cadarache 4 Saclay e PESE 4 Germany E Hungary India 0 Japan H JAEA 4 Osaka University e PNC Kazakhstan Poland n D H E E i Figure 12 Hierarchical criterion You can select one or more items from the selection lists within a tree Selecting a parent node of a tree is equivalent to selecting all of its children nodes within a tree e g by selecting France in the Laboratory tree the database searches for all experiments performed in Cadarache Saclay or Valduc aboratory main t 4 2 Query Panel 96 Evaluations 1371 Cases 127M of 1365M Figure 13 Query Panel The query pane located at the bottom of the screen displays the criteria currently set and the columns selected in the results window You can remove a criterion by selecting it and pressing the DEL key The Clear button removes all selected criteria Revision 7 Page 19 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual You can remove a checked results columns directly from this window by selecting it and pressing the DEL key Each time you add change or remove a criterion the status bar is updated to display the number of evaluations and cases found in the database matching the current selected criteria Once the search criteria have been selected run t
10. at org nea handbook app gui AboutBox access 0 AboutBox java 205 at org nea handbook app gui AboutBox EventHandler keyPressed AboutBox java 24 n Figure 23 Bug Report Dialog The Bug report dialog is shown when a problem occurs in the DICE software This dialog contains useful information for developers and allows you to send an automatic report to them Clicking the button Send bug report will bring up a dialog allowing you to enter your name email address and explanatory text Filling in these fields are optional but consider inputting your email address so that you can receive an answer Note Your email address will not be used for any other purpose The Bug report functionality can only detect a programming bug i e misuse of software API To submit a manual bug report or a software enhancement request please send an e mail to dice oecd nea fr Please include the following information e Screen captures e Your environment Operating System and Java version e DICE version This information can be found in the About dialog see Section 3 8 Revision 7 Page 40 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 11 AGLOSSARY OF DICE TERMS FOR CRITICAL AND SUBCRITICAL MEASUREMENTS The user selects from a set of search criteria given in the search window to query the DICE database As shown in Figure 1 the search parameters are grouped into 10 themes e Ge
11. 1 e Cladding material Reflector material Neutron absorbing material Concentration and Separation material are provided for each experiment within an evaluation as appropriate as documented in Section 3 11 4 Cladding Material The specific material of the layer covering the basic fuel unit that prevents radioactive fission fragments or fuel particles from escaping the fuel When cladding material is not present in an experimental configuration this is indicated by None The cladding materials are aluminum carbon steel hastelloy lacquer nickel niobium plastic tape polyethylene stainless steel Teflon zircaloy and zirconium niobium alloy 11 5 Reflector Material The material of the region surrounding the core whose purpose is to return a portion of leaking neutrons to the core by scattering When reflector material is not present in an experimental configuration this is indicated by None The reflector materials are e Aluminum materials Aluminum Aluminum Oxide Duralumin Al Fe Cu e Beryllium materials Beryllium Beryllium Oxide e Borated materials Borated Concrete Borated Uranyl Nitrate B U N H O Borated Light Water Borated Polyethylene Boron e Cadmium e Carbon materials Borated Concrete Borated Polyethylene Carbon Steel Concrete Graphite Lucite Plexiglas C H O Molybdenum Carbide Oil C H Paraffin C H Polyethylene Tungsten Carbide e Co
12. None selected APOLLO APOLLO MORET c 90 COG KARATE KLAN MCNP MCLI MMK MMK KENO gt MULTI KENO MVP ONEDANT PARTISN SAN THREEDANT TRIPOLI TVS M None se ABBN 7 ABBN 59 ABBN 9 ABBN 9 BAS BNAB L DLC MC DLC MC DLC MC ENDF E ENDF B ENDF B ENDF B ENDF B ENDF B ENDF B ENDF B ENDF B ENDF B ENDF B Combine with AND gt Combine with OR Calculated Keff Figure 9 Selection List criterion Select one or more items from the list Note You can use the CTRL or SHIFT keys to select multiple items The first item None selected can be used to unselect all highlighted items Revision 7 Page 16 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual Some theme criteria can have multiple values for a given ICSBEP evaluation or cases within an evaluation e g moderator material In these instances you can search evaluations by selecting e Any of your choices with the OR button e Or all of your choices together with the AND button These two buttons remain grayed out until you select more than one item from the list OR is the default For example by selecting Lucite and Water Light Water in the moderator coolant materials list and leaving the default OR button you will find the ICSBEP evaluation cases having Lucite or Water Light Water or both as moderator coolant material
13. Nuclear Science and Engineering Vol 145 Number 1 pages 1 10 September 2003 V A F DEAN The Benchmark Evaluation Process From Experimental Data to Benchmark Model Nuclear Science and Engineering Vol 145 Number 1 pages 20 38 September 2003 A NOURI ET AL DICE Database for the International Criticality Safety Benchmark Evaluation Project Handbook Nuclear Science and Engineering Vol 145 Number 1 pages 11 19 September 2003 T T IVANOVA et al Attempt of the Joint Analysis of the Entire Set of the HEU SOL Type Experiments from the International Handbook of Evaluated Criticality Safety Benchmark Experiments Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Nuclear Criticality Safety ICNC 2003 pages 283 288 October 2003 SCALE A Modular Code System for Performing Standardized Computer Analyses for Licensing Evaluation ORNL TM 2005 39 Version 6 Vols I III Oak Ridge National Laboratory Oak Ridge Tennessee January 2009 Available from Radiation Safety Information Computational Center at Oak Ridge National Laboratory as CCC 750 B T Rearden R A Lefebvre A B Thompson Y Rugama N Soppera and M Bossant The VIBE Tool of SCALE Validation Interpretation and Bias Estimation Accepted for publication NCSD2009 Y Rugama N Soppera M Bossant and B Briggs DICE Database for the International Criticality Safety Benchmark Evaluation Program Handbook Proceedings of
14. _ A F File Database NEA Personal Keff Window Help Critical Subaritical Alarm Shielding Fundamental Physics Correlation Matrix Rank Simiar Keff trends plots E Mean E Stddev E UncertaintyRMS Code C Mean C Stddev C UncertaintyRMS C E 0 999995 5e 6 0 00129 Mone ENDF B VIL 1 Continuous 1 000745 2 5e 5 1 581139e 5 100075 1 00008 Be 5 0 0129 MCNP ENDF B VIL 1 Continuous 1 0096 1 9e 4 1 581139e 5 1 00088 1 0001 1e 4 0 0129 MCNP ENDF B VIL 1 Continuous 1 000855 8 58 5 1 581139e 5 1 000755 1 00064 6 4e 4 0 00129 MnP ENDF 8 VIL 1 Continuous 1 001335 5 65e 4 1 581139e 5 1 000695 1 lo 0 002 APOLLO MORET 2 2 172 Group 0 9945 p 3e 4 0 9945 1 jo 0 002 Keno ABBN 93 299 Group 1 o 6e 4 1 1 lo 0 002 keno B1V 27 Group losses o 0 0012 0 9995 1 lo 0 002 KENO Hansen Roach 16 Group 1 0045 o 0 0017 1 0045 1 10 002 McNP ENDF B V Continuous 9985 l0 0 0014 0 9985 1 0 002 mane ENDF B V1 8 Continuous 99 o 1e 4 0 998 1 lo 0 002 Mene ENDF B VII 0 Continuous 1 0001 0 1e 4 1 0001 1 jo 0 002 MCNP JEFF 3 1 2 Continuous 1 00413 o 2 6e 4 1 00413 1 p 0 002 MONK 1019 o 0 0011 1 0119 1 lo 0 002 JONEDANT ENDF B IV 27 Group Jo 9999 o 0 9999 1 jo 0 003 KENO ABBN 93 29
15. about 7 of the available configurations in the ICSBEP Handbook in Volumes I and IT Note ORNL sensitivity data are currently available for only about 8 of the available configurations in the CSBEP Handbook mainly in Volumes V and VI Note NEA sensitivity data are currently available for only about 70 of the available configurations in the ICSBEP Handbook Revision 7 Page 27 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 5 8 Exporting Results 5 8 1 Clipboard The DICE results tables can be copied to the clipboard by using the CTRL C or CTRL INS keys Results can be pasted into Microsoft Word as a formatted table or Excel as table cells or any other text editor or spreadsheet program 5 8 2 Files The menu File gt Save As can be used to save tables or plots Plots can be exported as Portable Network Graphics PNG files Tables can be saved as tab delimited convenient for Microsoft Excel or any other spreadsheet program or Comma Separated Values CSV files Use the export dialog to set the delimiter e Tab e Semicolon e Comma e Other type a delimiter in the box below Then set the encoding e ASCII non ASCII characters will be converted e g 8 will be converted into delta e Unicode no conversion of characters 5 8 3 XML To generate an XML file containing the Keff values and associated nuclear code and data library press
16. idera jo Ride ral Configuration 2 Uranyl Nitrate U233 190 4 og ES ing int Configuration 3 Uranyl Nitrate U233 173 7 I E Sold poison Configuration 4 Uranyl Nitrate U233 131 6 L FF Soluble aii Configuration 6 Uranyl Nitrate U233 110 3 Lm tration GA Configuration 7 Uranyl Nitrate U233 95 EJ Concer Configuration 9 Uranyl Nitrate U233 47 8 S Configuration 10 JUranyl Nitrate U233 47 8 v 120 Uranyl Nitrate U233 138 6 Uncheck all 121 Uranyl Nitrate U233 138 6 122 Uranyl Nitrate U233 138 6 Apply 138 8 16 Evaluations 190 Cases 42M of 1365M Figure 14 Results Window Several views are available for displaying search results you can switch between them by using the toolbar buttons 1 in Figure 14 e Flat table e Hierarchical tables horizontal or vertical split e Scatter plot e Parallel axis plot Use the left tree to select the result tables plots columns 2 in Figure 14 After making changes press the Apply button 3 in Figure 14 to refresh the result views The Apply button is enabled whenever a new result column is added removed Selected result columns are displayed in bold To return the initial search pane you can press either the Refine search button which retains the selected columns and search criteria or the New search button which will start a blank new search that is with no search criteria and with only the Title Number of cases and C
17. of the cases 1f none are selected 5 1 2 Hierarchical Results Tables Vertical Split This view is the same as hierarchical results tables horizontal split except the tables are split by a horizontal bar 5 1 3 Single Result Table Flat View In this mode all columns are displayed in a single table Revision 7 Page 22 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 II DICE User s Manual 5 2 Results Plot View oc cora File Database Oradev Personal Keff Window Help Critical Subcritical Alarm Shielding Fundamental Physics Correlation Matrix RankSimilar Keff trends plots Select columns f Refine search New search T Horiz E3 vert C Flat HH ParPlots Spectra plots Sensitivity plots PDF HTML XML E i ILL s 7 Number of fissile units E Pitch type 4 7 Pitch cm E Fuel unit geometry B p Fuel area composition 90 0 E Fissions E Captures B Benchmark Keff and uncertainty 4 ay 7 Benchmark Keff 75 E Benchmark Keff uncertainty i B p Calculations 80 0 F Calalated Keff i 7 Calculated Keff uncertainty c E c E Ja Energy spectra sensitivities F EALF eV 7 AFGE eV 7 Flux lt 0 625 eV a E Flux 0 625 eV 100 keV 1 E Flux gt 100 kev Y Fission lt 0 625 eV a 7 Fission 0 625 eV 100 keV 1 O Fission gt 100 kev 60 0 Lm T Capture lt 0 625 eV E Capture 0 625 eV 100 keV a Capture gt 100
18. s Manual di oce e DICE Database for the International Criticality Safety Benchmark Experiments September 2015 Edition build 2 7 Copyright OECD 2001 2015 found 90013 131 a Try connection to https www oecd nea org Cannot connect to https www oecd nea org org nea handbook domain connection DBConnectionException https www oecd nea org dice92 connection java io IOException Server returned HTTP response code 403 for URL https www oecd nea org dice92 connection y jam Copy messages Setup HTTP proxy Exit Figure 22 No Connection Dialog If you are trying to connect to the NEA master database see Section 3 0 first check if the NEA website is currently accessible www oecd nea org If you need to connect through an HTTP proxy click on the Setup HTTP proxy button to open the Settings dialog Restart DICE for the settings to take effect If you are trying to connect to a local database see Section 3 0 check that the data files exist on the media DVD or computer and that you have read access If you still cannot connect to either master database please send an email message containing the error messages to dice oecd nea org You can copy these messages to the clipboard by using the Copy messages button 10 2 1 Windows To track down start up problems on Windows follow these instructions 1 Determine if you have a suitable Java environment 2 Open a
19. the Eighth International Conference on Nuclear Criticality Safety ICNC 2007 Vol II pages 246 248 June 2007 Revision 7 Page 56 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 13 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Specifications and data checking Database conception amp programming Java graphical user interface Parallel Axes Plot feature Data entry and checking DICE User s Manual J Blair Briggs amp A Nichole Ellis INL contact Tatiana Ivanova amp Nicolas Leclaire IRSN contact Ian Hill NEA contact Yolanda Rugama former NEA contact Ali Nouri former NEA contact Pierre Nagel now retired Nicolas Soppera Manuel Bossant Francisco Jos Alvarez S nchez Fabien Benoit David Cherasse IRSN Micka l Laurent Yuri Golovko Laetitia Ghander Paul Foster Leslie Foster Elena Bagdasarova Data files providers ORNL IPPE Revision 7 Page 57 of 57 Date September 30 2015
20. the standard deviation of the benchmark experimental model ky The second is not an RMS in DICE it is simply the benchmark model uncertainty while C Uncertainty RMS is simply the uncertainty in the calculated key Reduced Chi Squared Value In each trend plot the user can choose to display the reduced chi squared value which is a metric indicating the performance of the computed averages Based on whether the user selects points or bars the goodness of fit of the overall average or the categorical averages can be displayed If the reduced chi squared value is high then C E values are fluctuating more than the uncertainty of the benchmarks within the categories The equation computed is Revision 7 Page 33 of 57 Date September 30 2015 Where IL is the computed average either the overall average of all points n or the average within each category with the radio button points corresponding to the former and bars to the later v corresponds to the number of degrees of freedom When the radio button points is selected the number points minus 2 while if bars is selected than it is the number of points minus the number of bars minus 1 Plots with Multiple Levels In the plot options two levels of detail can be selected The first controls the values that will be plotted on the x axis the second level controls the number of bars in the first level each with a distinct colour The blue band uncertainty is the combin
21. with searches of the database but also with their interpretation of the parameters obtained by those searches Furthermore the clarification of the terms used by DICE will also assist benchmark evaluators who are now required to enter select benchmark data into an Excel spreadsheet from which it will be automatically entered in the DICE database Refinements and additions in both the content and search capabilities of the DICE database are ongoing Comments corrections and suggestions are always welcome and can be forwarded to dice oecd nea org 1 2 What s new New features have been added in the DICE 2015 edition database tool e Generation of an XML file e Tree structure for codes and libraries e Reduced Chi Squared value displayed in trend plots e Blue bars indicating C E uncertainties displayed in multi level plots e Numerical criteria with negative values can be searched by absolute value e Sensitivity searches can be filtered by a second Isotope Reaction Numerical Range criteria e Advanced settings that change search functionality The Glossary only addresses the terms contained in the Critical Subcritical Search pane of DICE Revision 6 Page 4 of 57 Date September 30 2014 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual e Access inputs from DICE restricted to eligible users The database content has also been revised and approved evaluations in 2015 have been incorporated New sensitivity data files generated b
22. 015 gt Java 3 Version 1 8 0 65 Vendor Oracle Corporation Virtual Machine Java HotSpot TM 64 Bit Server VM Class version 52 0 Copymessages Ok Figure 8 About DICE dialog If you would like to view this information open the About DICE dialog by selecting the menu Help gt About DICE This dialog shows summary information about the DICE version Java version operating system and network settings that you are currently using This information should be transmitted to the DICE developers if you report a problem or submit an enhancement request use the Copy messages button to copy this information to the clipboard To contact DICE developers you can also send an e mail to dice oecd nea org Revision 7 Page 15 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 4 SEARCHING DICE allows you to search the Handbook for particular evaluations The three panes Critical Subcritical Alarm Shielding and Fundamental Physics work the same way 4 1 Setting Search Criterion The list or tree in the far left side of the main window presents the available search criteria grouped into Themes The right panel s of the window displays the selected theme control panel s The four main types of search criterion are described below 4 1 1 Selection List indamental Physics Correlation Matrix Fission Code name Library
23. 33 0 486539 fat 0 24 U233 SOL THERM 001 003 KENO ENDF B VII 0 238 Group fission u 233 0 530605 0 23 L233 SOL THERN 001 003 KENO ENDF B VII 0 238 Group capture u 233 0 044224 Loros 0 22 Clear 0 21 0 20 Load own data 0 19 0 18 lines width p DE TU i VEIT SOO MCAT ve E EU E Jo U233 SOL THERM 001 003 B E J KENO ENDF B VII 0 238 Gro S 045 8 J al 27 E 5 044 fp b 10 0 13 pp b 11 2 0 12 1 cu 63 2 041 cu 65 o0 fp fe 54 5 oos ip fe 56 rz fe 57 008 u m amp fe 58 f a h i 0 06 E mn 55 0 05 0 de n 14 0 04 E 0 16 0 03 Hb si 28 0 02 e si 29 0 01 si 30 dis a d th 232 001 E u 233 E nubar 0 02 ud Y fission 1E6 1 4 163 1E2 1E 1 1E0 1E1 1E2 1E3 7 total Energy ev chi V captu m U233 SOL THERM 001 003 KENO ENDF B VII O 238 Group total u 233 E ya m U233 50L THERM 001 003 KENO ENDF B VII 0 238 Group fission u 233 F scatter 7 m U233 SOL THERM 001 003 KENO ENDF B VII 0 238 Group capture u 233 elastic im xi 44M of 1365M al Figure 17 Sensitivity Plot DICE can plot spectra and sensitivity data for criticality cases Click on the Spectra plots or Sensitivity plots buttons Revision 7 Page 26 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual Select the dataset s in the tree on the lower right pane 1 in Figure 17 Then select the representation 2 in Figure 17 e Y axis log for Spectra only e Per unit lethargy
24. 9 Group 1 0006 0 4 1 0006 1 jo 0 003 KENO ENDF B IV 27 Group jos947 po 0011 0 9947 1 lo 10 003 KENO Hansen Roach 16 Group 1 0027 D 10 0011 1 0027 em goodness of fit reduced chi squared 18 00 1 0100 1 0075 1 0050 5 5 1 0025 1 0000 0 9975 0 9950 0 9925 0 9875 Figure 6 kep trend plots Pane This pane gives an overview of the trends in C E within the database for a particular measurement The intent is to allow the user to see the overall information content in the database and apply user friendly filters to drill down to a particular data set See Section 3 6 for a description of this feature Revision 7 Page 13 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 3 7 Customizing DICE f a DICE Settings Search Max rows 1000000 advanced controls restart needed Handbook Handbook folder CD2015 ms PDF viewer am HTML summaries HTML viewer nm HTTP proxy Proxy host Port Username Figure 7 Settings Dialog Once the DICE DVD is inserted or DICE is available on your computer Java is installed and available and DICE is launched you may be required to customize DICE to operate p
25. BN 93 299 Group HEU COMP THERM 021 087 keno ABBN 93 299 Group MIX COMP THERM 012 032 ABEN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 071 024 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group LEU COMP MIXED 001 001 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group MIX COMP THERM 006 034 keNo ABBN 93 299 Group LEU COMP THERM 0 15 089 keno ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 078 021 keno ABBN 93 299 Group PU COMP INTER 002 002 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group LEU COMP THERM 015 090 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group MIX COMP THERM 006 038 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 084 018 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 071 023 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 078 020 Keno ABBN 93 299 Group PU COMP INTER 002 003 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU COMP THERM 021 091 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU COMP THERM 021 089 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 084 017 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group LEU COMP THERM 015 091 Keno ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 076 020 Keno ABBN 93 299 Group MIX COMP THERM 006 037 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 071 022 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group 606 Evaluations 4874 Cases E omom Figure 5 Rank Similar Pane The Rank Similar pane allows users to rank benchmarks based on 3 group fluxes and neutron balance data See Section 3 5 for a description of this feature Revision 7 Date September 30 2015 Page 12 of 57 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 3 6 Ke trend plots Pane f dice ur Y b
26. CA Displaying Results Sil Results Tables gene HOS BER ede inal ada ete te ga pe e au 5 1 1 Hierarchical Results Tables Horizontal Split eere 5 1 2 Hierarchical Results Tables Vertical Split oonoonncnnnccnnccnocaconaconcconnconnconnnonn nono conc cono nonn nono noo 3 1 35Ingle Result Table Plat View iccciciccfessssccheessctgeatissatcoustsochubartoastesstaveenietgisveststodosottgceestiauteds 52 Results Plot View sensan ia id 5 34 Parallel A xis Plot VIeW citas ere Re A e e A EAN EE paa 5 4 Evaluation PDF from the Handbook eese neret nennen enne 5 5 Evaluation Case Summary in HTML sese nre eren neen nennen nenne 5 6 Calculation Ple dat cte e t e deed O A Preises 2 4 Spectrajand Sensit vity Plots 1 2 e trece E er ote bet ge et tue UE HE One tne bbc egets Revision 7 Page 2 of 57 Date September 30 2015 4 16 16 16 17 18 19 19 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 5 6 Exporting Results AA A A E er TI 28 OLEO A A irte diia 28 MO SA A aa 28 9 853 RS ta Bik aes 28 6 Correlation Matrix Pane 29 7 Rank Similar Pane 31 8 ke trend plots Pane 32 9 Plugins 35 9 T Introduction uh een ene de enne dias 35 PEU EUER 35 10 Troubleshooting 37 10 1 Known Probleim S3 5 edet ett aa 37 10 2 Startup Problem s s ivt its 37 LOL WII CMT 38 10 22 En x UNIX ee t e ere A lia 39 10 3 Speed Problem s sxc i
27. DICE User s Manual DICE USER S MANUAL NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 What is DICE TE 2IntrfoduettOn A e RE hh e e ed de ees 12s Whats DEW A E LANA RS EN ba te e daa E ac Ns 2 Quick start 2 1 DICE 2015 DV Ds Contents siii il oleae hated HER bth hain EH RE ens 2 2 DICE Installation Optional eirese resien nd e a e e e at Ee eE a e Eaa 23 Java Install iii UIT ERES 2 4 Edunch DICE ariete dete A ve date inn 3 General Overview 3931 Critical o Suberitical Pane alt pter ed A tt ende needs 3 2 Alarm Shielding Pine Ree dee eee rite eee nee E ge eere 5 3 Fundamental Physics Panes sss ai nei e OE eR e 3 4 Correlation Matrix Pane ceccecssccessceceseeesseceesceceeneecseceesaecseaeeceeeeeaeceeaaecseaeeceaeeseaaeceeaeeceeeeees 35 5 Rank Similar Pare RR SUB Ks trend plots Pane doc dtd deat Dl aiat S obra ie ota Ca eds Dabo 3 7 Customizing DICE ii A eth d edits 3 8 About DICE Dialog iii n Re b eee te en d E ae eu e aa 4 Searching 4 1 Set ng Search Criterion ei ee e et oe e pad tre ESO AAA etti e tee teer t eet vr ee ext eve Raa Peek Eee Pte eee a EY RE RE 4 1 2 Numerical Values 2 iet tete po ita tere ortu EE Rete NEARE sages PES ERR ELEM ERE REL EUR abo ERR ERE ARR 21 3 Text Fields ine ee tette ten err dte te eee eae e eere decere eerte aede a eed 21 4 Heracheal Pelt iet tette ete teer IEE 4 2 Query Panel neat om e e Pee E et ei Gg ai e EG e tees LP ite Potete
28. DIR ee sre tete ree SERT DR UR ee e epe 39 10 4 Memory Problem s 2 ere tette Ree teer A e Pee e ee ene ee e eene Pee eadein eo 39 10 5 Bug Report Dialog ics tie i e eter eee t e e C P et be n EN EENE CORR SS 40 11 A Glossary of DICE Terms for Critical and Subcritical Measurements 41 Lisl General em ta A IHE Sia 43 VY 2 Filet C PH 45 11 3 Moderator Coolant misotrol accedan et e erede ie dee eade vie ete tea eaa ae 46 11 4 Cladding Maternal cil e eei e ee didus 47 IIS Reflector Material eere ettet tenete dere eet eee eene eder eap eee ese erase aedes 47 11 6 Neutron Absorbing Material esses ener nnne nennen tenente nennen 48 11 7 lt Separation Material eu ee bee tei on idt e ftp e d eee den eere 49 TL GeOmetry m G MH 50 11 9 Puel Area COmlpoOSIUOD eiit Rer be get ette be Se e eno ERR Lee HER eR Eben 52 1 10 Energy and Spectra oou ree e E e Ge dt ette ere d eee one o ga 52 11 11 Benchmark and Uncertalntys c ace eum io qubsia iei bete udt unh ki tubdi ebrio ad UE pa deis 54 T2 Calculations ie eoe t eR tt Er RAS IR HELM ASNO 54 12 References 56 13 Acknowledgements 57 Revision 7 Page 3 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 1 WHAT IS DICE 1 1 Introduction A relational database containing information extracted from
29. HcMo03 All spectrum y HcMoo4 l Ut cons Fadiities HCTDO4 TE None selected 2 Hcroos E de Argentina Hcroos Centro At mico Bariloch HCT007 National University of Ci HCTOO8 _ Eis Brazi HCTOO9 PEN HCTO11 EX de Canada HCTO12 CRL E Hcro13 S J China HCTO14 e INET HCTO17 E dy Czech Republic HCTO18 so NRI HMFOO1 Er de France HMF002 Cadarache HMFo03 Saday HMFO06 Valduc HMF007 E Ja Germany HMFO08 ANEX HMF009 E Je Hungary HMFO10 e KKI HMFO11 E de India HMFO12 BARC HMFO13 IGCAR HMFO14 E de Japan HMFO15 JAEA HMFO16 e Kyoto University HMFO17 PNC HMFO18 Es dy Kazakhstan HMFO19 Semipalatinsk Nudear Te _ HMFO20 h E onland HmFo21 4 m Em Y Show cross references LL EN r 7 Evaluations 129 Cases m 224M of 1365M Figure 4 Correlation Matrix Pane This pane provides you with data indicating if the uncertainty in two criticality cases are correlated and to which degree coefficient between 0 and 1000 or if the nuclear data sensitivity vectors are correlated between 1000 and 1000 the correlation displayed depends if Uncertainties or Sensitivi
30. If you select the AND button you will only find those evaluation cases that have Lucite and Water Light Water If the file settings advanced controls checkbox is selected beside the AND OR buttons a checkbox labelled Show all elements from matched cases ids will appear This allows the user to return all information from the matching cases rather than just the matched criteria For example if a search is done for cases sensitive to H1 capture OR A127 capture normally only the H1 A127 capture values would be accessible in the results panel If the Show all elements from matched cases ids will return the full sensitivity profile from the matched cases 4 1 2 Numerical Values Percent captures For the selected isotope s Value OR gt 25 lt ily about 90 of the Available Configurations in the ICSBEP Handbook Figure 10 Numerical Values criterion You can search for numerical values in two ways e For a specific value with an optional accuracy the accuracy has to be input as a percentage of the specified value e g 75 with an accuracy of 10 would search for values between 68 5 and 82 5 e For a range of values specify a minimum and or a maximum value If you specify an upper value that is less than the current value the criterion is not set You can enter a numeric value in scientific notation e g 1E3 means 1000 Also searches can be done using the a
31. SC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 8 Kerr TREND PLOTS PANE nes loa File Database NEA Personal Keff Window Help Critical Suberitical _ Alarm Shielding Fundamental Physics Correlation Matrix RankSimier Keff trends plots i rie Case ID E Mean E Stddev E UncertsinyRMS Code Library C Mean C Stddev C UncertaintyRMS C E amp V Fisslle material al pp MET FAST 001 001 0 999995 5e 6 0 00129 Mone BII 1 Continuous L000745 2 5e 5 1 5811398 5 10005 a Ml MET FAST 001 002 1 0008 Be 5 0 00129 Mone B IL iContinuous 100096 19e 8 1 581139e 5 1 00088 T wee MET FAST 001 003 1 0001 1e 4 0 00129 Mone B VIL 1 Continuous 000855 8 5e 5 1 581139e 5 1 000755 HMET FAST 001 004 1 00064 6 4e 4 10 00129 IP VII 1 Continuous 1 001335 5 65e 4 1 581139e 5 1 000695 Y APOLLO 7 APOLLO MORET HMET FAST 002 001 1 o 0 002 JAPOLLO MORET JEF 2 2 172 Group 0 9945 3 4 0 9945 7 c 90 HMET FAST 002 001 1 o 0 002 Keno ABBN 93 299 Group 1 0 6e 4 1 coc HMET FAST 002 001 1 o 0 002 Keno ENDF B IV 27 Group 0 9995 0 0012 0 9995 7 Keno MET FAST 002 001 1 o 0 002 Keno Hansen Roach 16 Group 1 0045 o 0 0017 1 0045 Y KLAN JMET FAST 002 001 1 o 0 002 MCNP ENDFJE V Continuous 0 9985 Jo 0 0014 0 9985 y MCNP HMET FAST 002 001 1 g 0 002 Mone ENDF B VI 8 Continuous 0 998 o 1e 4
32. SPEC Special Isotope Spectrum None selected FAST Fast INTER Intermediate Energy THERM Thermal MIXED Mixed Subcritical Critical and subcritical Critical Subcritical Acceptable 5 Acceptable and unacceptable Acceptable Unacceptable Query Acceptable Acceptable History ee ofan ie Case label Search x 605 Evaluations 4874 Cases Eo asmor 13osm Figure 1 Critical Subcritical Pane This pane provides you with various data and or parameter search criteria e g fissile material evaluator geometry etc allowing you to search for specific critical and or subcritical cases using your search criteria Volumes LILIILIV V VI and VII of the CSBEP Handbook The search criteria are explained in detail in the Glossary Revision 7 Date September 30 2015 Page 9 of 57 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 II DICE User s Manual 3 2 Alarm Shielding Pane d Dice loa File Database NEA Personal Keff Window Help Critical Subcritical Alarm Shielding Fundamental Physics Correlation Matrix Rank Similar Keff trends plots Identification code e identification e Evaluator Source Shield material Experiment type Internal reviewer None selected None selected None selected Independent reviewer CRIT Critical Assembly AIR Air SHIELD Shielding V
33. THERM 015 091 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 076 020 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group MIX COMP THERM 006 037 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 071 022 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group 606 Evaluations 4874 Cases Figure 19 Rank Similar Pane The Rank Similar pane allows users to rank benchmarks based on 3 group fluxes and neutron balance data The pane applies a Euclidean distance metric to the 3 group flux capture fission or neutron balance and returns a sortable list with the case identifier code library and ranking The rankings are normalised on a scale where the most similar system is given a numerical value of 1 and the least similar is assigned a value of 0 An example of a search where the user inputs the percentage of fissions in 3 groups is shown in Figure 19 Cases that do not have calculated spectra data approximately 10 of cases can be returned in the list using the check box Show cases with no data The similarity is left blank for these cases For 3 group percent fission the metric and neutron balance information the similarity metric used is _ p q1 a Ga c Py gy V2 pllq Where p is system one q is system two For multi group fission N is the percentage of fission in each group while for neutron balance N is the capture and fission for each element except that for fissile elements the distance is by isotope Revision 7 Page 31 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA N
34. age 25 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 5 5 Evaluation Case Summary in HTML After having selected a single evaluation or a single case in any of the results tables press the HTML button 5 in Figure 14 to open an HTML file displaying a summary of either the selected evaluation or the selected case Note If a browser does not open DICE was probably not able to find your default browser and you need to specify its location in the Settings dialog see Section 3 7 5 6 Calculation Files To open a calcultion file double click on Balance Input Sensitivity or Spectra blue item For these items to appear in results tables the corresponding result columns under Calculation Files must be checked Note Neutron balance data are currently available for about 93 of the available configurations in the ICSBEP Handbook 5 7 Spectra and Sensitivity Plots e DICE FIT File Database NEA Personal Keff Window Help Critical Subcritical Alarm Shielding Fundamental Physics Correlation Matrix Rank Similar Kefftrendsplots Select columns a Refine search New search T Horiz E3 vert C Flat L Plots f ParPlots Spectra plots Sensitivity plots POF HTML XML Sensitivity Plot Representation 0 26 y Per unit lethargy bin 0 25 U233 SOL THERM 001 003 KENO ENDF B VII 0 238 Group total u 2
35. aluations often do not have a correlation value of 1000 with themselves This is because all correlations analysis should be done at the cases level and the evaluation level provides an overview of case level data At the case level the matrix cells may be e Empty when there is no correlation or the correlation coefficient is not known e Colored with shades of green brighter green being closer to 1000 To switch between evaluation and case levels click the Show cases level details at the top of the matrix window and Return to evaluations level buttons 4 in Figure 18 When no correlation coefficients cases level are available in the database the message Sorry no case case correlation coefficients available is displayed Note You can select multiple cells by holding the CTRL key while selecting cells or dragging the mouse to select a sub block from the matrix Revision 7 Page 30 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 7 RANK SIMILAR PANE d Dice EAT File Database NEA Personal Keff Window Help Critical Subaritical_ Alarm Shielding Fundamental Physics Correlation Matrix Rank Similar Kefftrendsplots a Coverage 91 8 4489 4888 Type capture x Thermal 60 Intermediate 30 Fast 10 in Neutron balance Cov
36. arying parameter s across cases TRAN Transient or Pulsed Assembly PB Lead STREAM Streaming Laboratory REAC Reactor CONC Concrete LAB Labyrinth e Main purpose ACC Accelerator FE Iron SKY Skyshine Title CONV Converter SST Stainless Steel BI Boundary Interface Keywords FP Fission Products CH2 Polyethylene KALED Albedo Dates evaluation and experiment CF Califormium 252 BCH2 Borated Polyethylene References CFD20 Californium 252 Deuterium H20 Water B J Source POBE Lead 210 Beryllium LDGLS Glass Lead 6 Partide amp strength PUBE Plutonium 238 Beryllium DU Depleted Uranium Time dependency PUB Plutonium 238 Bore SAND Sand Geometry AMBE Americium 241 Berylium SOIL Soil EX ji Detector AMLI Americium 241 Lithium GRAPH Graphite e Type CO Cobalt 60 WOOD Wood e Efficiency KCS Cesium 137 COMP Composite AU Gold 198 NABEO Sodium 24 Berylium Oxide Query of cases Gear ille se label Search History 7 Evaluations 31 Cases B 9 Figure 2 Alarm Shielding Pane This pane provides you with various data and or parameter search criteria e g source evaluator detector type etc allowing you to search for specific alarm and or shielding cases using your search criteria Volume VIII of the CSBEP Handbook As noted only terms in the Critical
37. ase label columns selected for results display 4 in Figure 14 Revision 7 Date September 30 2015 Page 21 of 57 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual In order to enlarge the space available for the result views you can hide this tree by clicking on the Select columns button Note You cannot uncheck the Identification column A computed column cases that displays the number of cases matching the query is automatically added 5 1 Results Tables To sort data click on the desired column s header To reverse the sort order press the SHIFT key while clicking on the desired column header You can remove row s from the tables by selecting them and pressing the DEL key or by right clicking the mouse to display the contextual menu and then selecting Remove selected row s To restore the initial search results press the Apply button You can copy selected row s from the results tables and paste them into your text editor or Microsoft Excel Y ou can reorder the results tables columns To do so click on a column header and drag the mouse to the desired location 5 1 1 Hierarchical Results Tables Horizontal Split This view is made of two tables separated by a vertical bar In the left pane the evaluation level columns are shown In the right pane the case level columns are shown The right table case level displays the cases for the selected evaluations in the left table or all
38. ation of the E Uncertainty RMS benchmark uncertainty and C Uncertainty RMS calculated uncertainty When collapsed over multiple evaluations or cases the NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual RMS of all the collapsed cases is calculated Filters Specific data can be selected by applying combinations of the filters present on the left Note If the user unchecks all boxes no filter is applied since otherwise the results would be empty Revision 7 Date September 30 2015 Page 34 of 57 9 PLUGINS NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual DICE File Database LocalShared Personal Keff VIBE Window Help Critical Subaritical Alarm Shielding VIBE 1 I E E E E 69 ie SPEC SPEC MET FAST 003 001 sdf gz SPEC MET FAST 008 001 sdf gz SPEC MET FAST 011 001 sdf gz SPEC MET FAST 014 001 sdf gz wj u233 orni TSUNAMI 1D j Jj TSUNAMI 3D HEU MET FAST 005 001 sdf zip HEU MET FAST 005 002 sdf zip HEU MET FAST 005 003 sdf zip HEU MET FAST 005 004 sdf zip HEU MET FAST 005 005 sdf zip HEU MET FAST 005 006 sdf zip HEU MET FAST 008 001 sdf zip HEU MET FAST 009 001 sdf zip HEU MET FAST 009 002 sdf zip HEU MET FAS Files in Tree 3803 Contained 3803 Fundamental Physics Correlation Matrix RankSimilar Kefftrends plots ON HEU MET FAST 005 002 sdf zip LJ HEU MET FAST 005 006 sdf z
39. balt e Copper materials Copper Duralumin AI Fe Cu Ni Cu Zn Alloy Revision 7 Page 47 of 57 Date September 30 2015 Neutron absorbing material with a large neutron absorption cross section also called absorber or poison which is inserted into the experimental configuration to study its effectiveness in lowering the reactivity of fuel and or any material that lowers to a considerable degree the reactivity of the benchmark configuration which are selected based on the percent of captures by isotope over core given in Spectra Section Table 2 Two lists of absorbing materials are provided solid absorbers in and soluble absorbers When neutron absorbing material is not present in an experimental NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual Iron materials Carbon Steel Duralumin Al Fe Cu Iron Stainless Steel Fe Cr Ni Lead Lithium Deuteride Li D O Magnesium Molybdenum materials Molybdenum Molybdenum Carbide Nickel materials Nickel Ni Cu Zn Alloy Poly materials Borated Polyethylene Polyethylene Silicon Dioxide Sodium Steel materials Carbon Steel Stainless Steel Fe Cr Ni Thorium Titanium Tungsten materials Tungsten Tungsten Carbide Uranium materials Borated Uranyl Nitrate B U N H O Depleted Uranium Depleted Uranium Dioxide Uranyl Nitrate Highly Enriched Uranium Natural Uranium Uranium Dioxide Vanadium Water Borated Light Water Heavy Water D O Lithium Deuteride Li
40. bin Total within bin Per unit Energy e Normalization to one or the entire reaction rate for Spectra only e Energy Group structure select one structure from the drop down list press the button to add an energy file to this list 3 in Figure 17 e The width of the lines can also be increased 7 in Figure 17 All data share the same representation When you change the energy group structure all plots and the table are automatically updated To zoom in drag the mouse from the top left corner to the bottom right corner To reset the plot to its initial zoom level drag the mouse from the bottom right corner to the top left corner You can switch between the plots and a tabular display by using the buttons Plots and Table 4 in Figure 17 Click on the Clear button to remove all plots and empty the table 5 in Figure 17 Click on the Load own data button to add a curve from a file 6 in Figure 17 A sensitivity file must be in any of the following formats in order to plot e ABBN sensitivity format e MCNP6 output file e TSUNAMIID e TSUNAMI3D WPEC SG33 Check the corresponding button in the Open file dialog before pressing the OK button If the format is not known leave the default option Auto detect selected Note Spectra data are currently available for only about 90 of the available configurations in the ICSBEP Handbook Note IPPE sensitivity data are currently available for only
41. bsolute value of the numerical values option available for sensitivities coefficients an addition Abs checkbox is displayed Note Ifa numeric value is invalid it is displayed in white on a red background e g you cannot add a percent sign in the accuracy field Revision 7 Page 17 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 4 1 3 Text Fields atrix Title contains w Jezebel case sensitive Figure 11 Text criterion Text searches may be performed by selecting Title Keyword or Reference under the General Items tree structure Keyword searches are limited to the list of Keywords provided in each ICSBEP evaluation report To search on text first choose the operator in the drop down e Contains e Does not contain e Begins e Does not begin e Ends e Does not end e Equals e Does not equal Then enter a word or part of a sentence in the text field This criterion also supports a wildcard character If you wish to perform a case sensitive search check the case sensitive box Note You can search for Unicode characters as they appear in titles and references e g some Russian references are spelled in Cyrillic in the database Revision 7 Page 18 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 4 1 4 Hierarchical Field tal Physics Correlation Matrix Laboratory None selected
42. cal Plate s Rectangular Plate s e Rod s Annular Rod s Cylindrical Rod s Star Cross Section Rod s e Solid Body Shape Cuboid Cylinder Hemisphere Hexagonal Block Sphere Annulus e Tank s Annular Tank s Cylindrical Tank s Cylindrical Slab Tank s Nested Annular Tank s Nested Cylindrical Tank s Rectangular Tank s Rectangular Slab Tank s Spherical Tank s Fuel Unit Description Word description of fuel unit This is provided for some configurations of Mixed Complex Geometries Pitch type Type of lattice geometry The information in this section is available only for configurations with Mixed Complex Geometry and or Rods as Fuel Unit Geometry Metal in the form of very thin sheets A thin flat piece of tough material Revision 7 Page 51 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual The pitch types are square and triangular Pitch size cm Center to center distance of fuel units in the lattice The information in this section is available only for the configurations with Mixed Complex Geometry and or Rods as Fuel Unit Geometry Number of fissile units Number of fuel units in an assembly The information in this section is available only if the core consists of assemblies or fuel units 11 9 Fuel Area Composition Fissions The percentage of fissions by isotope over the core region as indicated in the corresponding Spectra file see the Spectra li
43. command window Start menu gt Run then type cmd 3 In the Command Prompt window issue the java version command 4 If you see the following message your computer does not have Java properly installed C gt java version java is not recognized as an internal or external command operable program or batch file If this is the case check that the PATH environment variable is correctly set Alternatively Sun Microsystems offers a web page to verify your Java installation at www java com en download installed jsp Revision 7 Page 38 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual You can download Java from www java com or alternatively install it from the DVD in the Dice java folder You should use a JRE 1 6 version at a minimum Once this is done go to the DICE software folder and type the following command java jar Dice jar DICE should now open If not to request further help if there are error messages in the console right click in the title bar choose menu Select all then Copy and send the text in the clipboard to the DICE developers dice oecd nea org for assistance 10 2 2 Linux UNIX To troubleshoot problems on Linux follow the below instructions First make sure your Java installation is correct with the following command java version You may need to put the full path to your Java executable in the dice sh script and make sure that it has ex
44. d in DICE under the identifiers shown in Table 1 Table 1 Example of cross reference identifiers for configurations published in the Handbook under identifier MIX MISC FAST 001 Case Identifier in DICE 1 2 3 IEU MET FAST 017 001 002 003 4 5 6 IBU COMP INTER 002 004 005 006 7 8 MIX MET FAST 015 007 008 9 10 11 MIX MISC FAST 001 009 010 011 Acceptable Not Acceptable Parameter indicating whether the evaluation of an experiment was determined by the JCSBEP to be acceptable or not for use as a critical or subcritical benchmark experiment That judgment is documented in Sections 1 1 and 2 of an evaluation Additionally the total number of acceptable and not acceptable cases indicated by Number of cases for each evaluation is displayed only in the Results window For unacceptable configurations data are provided only in theme General Items Revision 7 Page 43 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual Evaluator Internal Independent Reviewer Names of evaluator s and internal and independent reviewer s as documented on the Title Page of each evaluation Additionally the country with which they are associated is indicated for each evaluator and or reviewer Varying parameter s across cases Parameters of the experimental configurations that are varied for the cases within the evaluation to study the impact of the variation
45. dice bat for Windows or vibe dice sh for Linux UNIX Once you launch DICE a Disclaimer window will appear before the main DICE window appears Note Plugins currently share the connection to the same LocalShared database This database is the H2 database provided on the DVD which must be copied on a local hard drive The database management system needs to create files to share the connection between DICE and any plugin Revision 7 Page 7 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 3 GENERAL OVERVIEW The first screen of the user interface is the Search window which is shown in Figure 1 The DICE main window is composed of six main panes 1 3 6 Critical Subcritical searches through all of the critical and or subcritical experiment cases Volumes I VID of the Handbook Alarm Shielding searches through all of the alarm and or shielding measurement cases Volume VIID of the Handbook Fundamental Physics searches through all of the fundamental physics measurement cases Volume IX of the Handbook Correlation Matrix displays correlation coefficients for criticality evaluations Rank Similar compute distances between user input and database content keg trend plots displays averaged C E values by various categories As noted only terms in the Critical Subcritical pane are presently discussed in the Glossary The File menu allows you to Ex
46. earch results table columns are represented as vertical axes For each results table row a polyline links its values on each axes See http en wikipedia org wiki Parallel coordinates for a longer description The checkboxes at the bottom allow selecting the search results columns which should be displayed as vertical axes Numerical fields and classification fields e g Fuel form Moderator can be displayed by this visualization text ones e g Title cannot be selected by default only the first result table columns are initially selected Revision 7 Page 24 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual You can drill down in the values in two different ways Note By zooming a given vertical axis click and drag in the yellow background area or a vertical axis By limiting the range of values displayed for a given axis click on the upper lower axes triangle and drag them to define a range the polylines of the search results with value in this range only will be displayed Axes can be reordered by clicking and dragging their titles this is the most efficient way for revealing trends Axes can be moved left and right in their vertical band click on axis and drag it The polyline segments colors express their weight that is the number of cases that a given segment represent the color scale used is the light spectrum from blue low weight to red high weight in current implementa
47. ecution rights 10 3 Speed Problem s The following tips will improve execution speed e Copy the DVD onto your hard drive instead of running from the DVD drive e Connect to the NEA remote database e Narrow the search to a few evaluations before pressing the Search button e Display only relevant columns in result views 10 4 Memory Problem s Java programs need to specify the maximum memory they can use With a Sun Microsystems Java Machine this setting must be set by command line or in the BAT or SH file The memory limit used by DICE is set in the dice bat file or dice sh for Linux Xmx512M The above option Xmx512M specifies that DICE will take at most 512Mbytes of memory If you have more physical memory e g 1GB or more you can edit this command line and replace the option Xmx512M with Xmx1024M For example to allow DICE to use at most 1GB of memory the dice bat file should be javaw Xmx1024M jar Dice jar Revision 7 Page 39 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 10 5 Bug Report Dialog r DICE error java security InvalidAlgorithmParameterException Wrong bug Versions DICE 2 7 Java 1 8 0 65 b17 Classes 52 0 Windows 7 v6 1 amd64 Virtual Machine Java HotSpot TM 64 Bit Server VM Oracle Corporation Stack trace java security InvalidAlgorithmParameterException Wrong bug at org nea handbook app gui AboutBox onKeyPressed AboutBox java 223
48. el see definition below The specific code cross section library and calculation label as appropriate are indicated for each calculation C E Ratio of calculated k to benchmark key for the various codes and cross section data sets as tabulated in Section 4 C E values are provided for the benchmark model k values entered into DICE and the corresponding calculated key values Revision 7 Page 54 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 II DICE User s Manual Code name The specific code s used to calculate the benchmark model amp and kep uncertainty This list includes all codes used in the Handbook The version of the code is not indicated for example MCNP KENO etc Library The specific cross section library ies used for the benchmark model kep and kep uncertainty calculations This list includes all cross section libraries currently employed by the codes used in the Handbook Calculation label Benchmark model label such as Simplified Model Detailed Model etc as appropriate or code name and version for some configurations is provided Revision 7 Page 55 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 12 REFERENCES INTERNATIONAL HANDBOOK OF EVALUATED CRITICALITY SAFETY BENCHMARK EXPERIMENTS NEA NSC DOC 95 03 1 VIIL OECD NEA September 2009 J BLAIR BRIGGS ET AL International Criticality Safety Benchmark Evaluation Project
49. erage 91 7 4483 48 Search Show cases with no data Case ID Code Library 3 Groups Spectra Ranking MIX COMP THERM 012 033 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 071 026 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU COMP THERM 021 088 KENO lABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 084 020 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 071 025 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group PU COMP INTER 001 001 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group LEU COMP THERM 015 088 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group MIX COMP THERM 006 035 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group LEU COMP MIXED 002 001 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 078 022 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 084 019 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group HEU COMP THERM 021 087 KENO ABBN 83 299 Group MIX COMP THERM 012 032 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 071 024 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group LEU COMP MIXED 001 001 KENO ABEN 83 299 Group MDX COMP THERM 006 034 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group LEU COMP THERM 015 089 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 078 021 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group PU COMP INTER 002 002 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group LEU COMP THERM 015 090 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group MIX COMP THERM 006 038 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 084 018 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 071 023 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 078 020 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group PU COMP INTER 002 003 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU COMP THERM 021 091 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU COMP THERM 021 089 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 084 017 KENO ABEN 93 299 Group LEU COMP
50. eutron with energy E is defined as m 22 where E indicates maximum neutron E energy in this case 10 MeV Therefore EALF ze u e Average fission group energy The average neutron energy causing fission AFGE eV A EE AFGE amp 2 2 Es m where E is the midpoint of the g energy group and other quantities are as previously defined Flux distribution or Fission distribution or Capture distribution The percentage of the neutron flux fissions and captures respectively that occur in the fast energy gt 100keV intermediate 0 625eV lt energy lt 100keV and thermal energy lt 0 625eV energy ranges Neutron balance The percentage of fissions and captures by isotope over the core region This option to specify a range of fission or capture fractions by isotope in the query of experiments is provided only in the Search window Neutron gas temperature The neutron gas temperature 7 is limited to configurations with a thermal neutron spectrum For group calculations T is defined as m T 24 YN 2 Doo by where 0 0 To 293 6 K O is the cross section at Ey 0 0253 eV v 2200 m s T 293 6 g by K and P is the neutron flux in the groups collapsed into the thermal group E lt 0 625 eV Thus Revision 7 Page 53 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 II DICE User s Manual 2 24 ZE T 9114 3 m where Es EE
51. ging for each bar can be performed via four methods using Averaging drop down box Each option is briefly explained below In all formula N is the points at which both a C and an E value exist ARITHMETIC n Cu Ey N GEOMETRIC 4 ze Cn B ur AN In the case of a negative C E the geometric mean is calculated by separating the positive and negative components computing the geometric mean of each and then computing a weighted average of the two geometric means where the average is weighted by the number of data points 5 Revision 7 Page 32 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual WEIGHTED BY VALUE n WynCy En n Wyn With W W 0 5 x Cy Ey WEIGHTED BY UNCERTAINTY n Wy Cy En n Wy With W 1 W ae where o 0g o Uncertainty associated with each bar from averaging of multiple data points Standard deviation bars The standard deviation uncertainty line corresponds to the standard deviation of all C E values within a data set In Figure 20 for example in the HEU column the standard deviation marker is the standard deviation of all C E s for HEU cases Correlations should be taken into account however there is not sufficient information within the database to include correlations at this point Note The user will encounter E Std dev and E Uncertainty RMS The first occurs when multiple models have been collapsed and the value represents
52. he query by clicking the Search button This will display the Results view Note The History drop down list displays the 10 most recent executed DICE queries To recall a previous query select it from the list and all search criteria will be automatically set to match the previous search Revision 7 Page 20 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 5 DISPLAYING RESULTS d Dice EN A Se File Database Oradev Personal Keff Window Help i Columns e pee SPHERES OF 233U NITRATE SOLUTIONS FA i REED 8 8 5 9 10 AND 12 INCH DIAMETER CYLINDERS OF 233U URANYL NITRATE SOLUTION IF Evaluator 233 SOL THERM 003 PARAFFIN REFLECTED 5 5 4 6 6 6 7 5 8 8 5 9 AND 12 INCH DIAMETER CYLINDERS OF 233U URANNL f ae 233 SOL THERM 004 PARAFFIN REFLECTED 5 6 AND 7 5 INCH DIAMETER CYLINDERS OF 233U URANYL NITRATE SOLUTIONS L m a 233 SOL THERM 005 ATER REFLECTED 233U URANYL NITRATE SOLUTIONS IN SIMPLE GEOMETRY L F Varying parameter s across cases 233 SOL THERM 006 wees OF 233U02 NO3 2 AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS CONTAINED WITHIN STAINLESS STEEL CANS L F Laboratory 233 SOL THERM 007 PURNIMA II U 233URANYL NITRATE SOLUTION REACTOR WITH BERYLLIUM OXIDE REFLECTOR A Mapapa
53. ion material reflection material unacceptable etc Dates evaluation and experiment The year s when the experiment or series of experiments was performed as documented in Section 1 1 as well as the most recent year when the evaluation was revised if it has been revised and approved as documented in the footer of each page For the year s when the experiment or series of experiments was performed a start date and end date are provided for each evaluation Revision 7 Page 44 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual ee Revision The revision number of the evaluation as documented in the footer of each page If the current evaluation is the original this is indicated by a revision number zero References A list of formally published documents that contain relevant information about the experiment These are provided in Section 5 Number of cases Total number of evaluated configurations within a series including the configurations rejected by the ICSBEP as documented in Sections 1 1 and 2 of cases Total number of acceptable configurations within a series that match the search criteria Label Identifying name number of the experiment used in the evaluation as indicated in the reference documents Case Number The sequential number of the configurations that are considered as acceptable benchmarks by the ICSBEP The case numbers may appear in Sections 1 and 2 bu
54. ip Files in Tree 3 Selected 1 V DiceData nea SPEC SPEC MET FAST 008 00 1 sdf gz V DiceData ornl TSUNAMI 3D HEU MET FAST 005 002 sdf zip V DiceData ornl TSUNAMI 3D HEU MET FAST 005 006 sdf zip Files in List 3 MySet MySet 1 MySet 2 Row EVAL ID CASE ID SDF k Effective Uncertainty U233 U234 U235 U236 U238 Pu238 Pu239 Pu240 Pu24i 1 HEU MET FAST 005 2 HEU MET FAST 005 002 sdf zip 9 94820E 1 4 99E 4 0 009 0 9 0 004 0 087 2 HEU MET FAST 005 6 HEU MET FAST 005 006 sdf zip 9 96876E 1 4 99E 4 0 009 0 9 0 004 0 087 3 SPEC MET FAST 008 1 SPEC MET FAST 008 001 sdf gz 9 95850E 1 2 6E 4 0 1031 0 0165 0 7875 0 0044 0 0886 0 0442 0 8821 0 0633 0 0017 m D Rows in Table 3 Decrease Precision 600 Evaluations 4839 Cases mu 9 1 Introduction Figure 21 VIBE Pane DICE enables the integration of third party tools plugins Each plugin is displayed in its own tab allowing users access to the plugin functionality without exiting DICE or launching both tools A Java API is also available for developers wanting to programmatically retrieve data from DICE database from their tools Contact NEA for more details dice oecd nea fr 9 2 VIBE VIBE is a new graphical user interface created to identify and interpret sensitivity data from SCALE TSUNAMII that is distributed wi
55. ium The absorbing separation materials are also entered as Neutron absorbing material See Section 9 6 11 8 Geometry Major geometry details are given for benchmark configurations provided in Section 3 If several benchmark models are available in Section 3 the geometry details for simplified model are provided in DICE Revision 7 Page 50 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual The Core geometry and Description for Complex Mixed Geometry are common to all the experiments within an evaluation The data or search parameters Fuel unit geometry Number of fissile units Pitch type and Pitch size cm are provided for each experiment within an evaluation unless not applicable to the experimental configuration Core geometry Basic characteristics of the core geometry that indicates whether the core is simple or complex The core geometries are e Array Assemblies Fuel Units e Infinite Media Heterogeneous Homogeneous e Single Fuel Unit Fuel unit or Fuel unit geometry Geometry of the elementary fuel unit Fuel unit appears only as parameters to be selected on the Search window Fuel unit geometry appears only on the Result window The basic fuel units are e Foil e Intersecting Pipes e Micro spheres contained in Spherical Pebbles e Mixed Complex Geometries e Pellet Plate s Annular Plate s Curved Plate s Cylindri
56. keV Neutron gas temperature K Avg fiss neut per neut absorbed in the core Keff Sensitivity lt 0 625 eV dk Keff Sensitivity 0 625 eV 100 keV dk Keff Sensitivity gt 100 keV dk RT x i id x id E Total Keff Sensitivity over all energy dk 2 E m nh Fuel Reape g L Ea a S J Calculation Files g El Inputs U233 SOL THERM 001 U233 SOL THERM 002 U233 SOL THERM 003 4 U233 SOL THERM 004 esed U233 SOL THERM 005 e U233 SOL THERM 006 4 U233 SOL THERM 008 U233 SOL THERM 009 Spectra U233 SOL THERM 011 U233 SOL THERM 012 U233 SOL THERM 013 U233 SOL THERM 014 Uncheck all a U233 SOL THERM 015 4 U233 SOL THERM 016 m U233 SOL THERM 017 Fission lt 0 625 eV 70 0 4 A m TES ESL ERI EIC Appl is nigi v errors Y axis Fission lt 0 625 eV errors Series Evaluation identification w 16 Evaluations 190 Cases I 72M of 1365M Figure 15 Results Plot View In order to plot certain data you can select X axis Y axis and Series among the selected results columns see Section 5 1 At least one numerical column needs to be available in order to obtain plots The text columns e g References cannot be used in plots but all others can except for the Y axis which requires a numerical column e g Number of cases For example you can plot Calculated Keff Y axis against Fuel concentration a nume
57. l Physical Form Spectrum Three Digit Numerical Identifier such as PU MET FAST 003 for fast plutonium system in which the fissile material is in the form of a metal In the case of subcritical experiments the above identifier string is preceded by SUB such as SUB PU MET FAST 001 for subcritical measurements of metal plutonium systems with fast spectrum This identifier is documented at the top of each page of the evaluation On the Search page this parameter may be set to Critical Subcritical or Critical and Subcritical The subdivision into fast intermediate thermal and mixed spectra systems depends upon the neutron energy range where the majority of the fissions occur In the Handbook fast intermediate and thermal systems are defined as systems in which more than 50 of the fissions occur at energies gt 100 keV 0 625 eV 100 keV and 0 625eV respectively Systems for which more than 50 of the fissions do not occur in any one of these three energy ranges are classified as mixed spectra systems Cross references are included in the ICSBEP Handbook and in DICE for experimental series containing data that may be categorized by more than one energy range For example series MIX MISC FAST 001 is comprised of 11 experiments of which only three configurations Cases 9 10 and 11 are appropriately categorized as MIX MISC FAST systems The other configurations are categorized differently and presente
58. neral items e Fuel e Moderator coolant material e Cladding material e Reflector material e Neutron absorbing material e Separation material e Geometry e Benchmark k and calculations e Energy spectra sensitivities The outcome or result of submitting a query is displayed in the Result window It may be noted that this window now includes an additional theme Fuel area composition which has been inserted after the Geometry and before the Energy and spectra themes Generally items selected in the Search window i e the search parameters are then displayed in the Result window That is in general the terms or parameters presented in the Search window can and will be displayed in both the Search and the Result windows However there are some terms or parameters which though not part of the search parameters can be requested displayed in the result window and therefore appear only in the result window Good examples of this type of parameter include the items in the Fuel area composition theme which are displayed only on the Result window Additionally there exist only a very few unique cases where parameters specified in the Search window are not displayed in the Result window Therefore it can be assumed by the reader that all of the following terms in the glossary appear in both the Search and the Result windows except where explicitly noted to appear in only the Search window or only the Result window
59. nk at the top of the first page of each evaluation Captures The percentage of capture by isotope over the core region as indicated in the corresponding Spectra file see the Spectra link at the top of the first page of each evaluation 11 10 Energy and Spectra These data are 3 group and 30 group spectra and absorption data available in the ICSBEP Handbook see the Spectra link at the top of the first page of each evaluation to see the corresponding Spectra file The details of calculations are reported in the section Detailed Neutron Spectrum and Absorption Data Criticality Alarm Shielding Benchmarks of the Handbook Spectra files are currently not available for some evaluations but are being continuously added as the files are calculated Energy of average neutron lethargy causing fission The energy corresponding to the average neutron lethargy causing fission EALF eV The average neutron lethargy causing fission is defined for group calculations by 2 2 xi 2 2 Yu u where m is the number of a physical zone inside the core u g is the midpoint of the g lethargy group defined as the lethargy of a neutron with energy E E E 15 2 y is the group macroscopic fission cross section and Q is the integral neutron flux in physical zone m and within lethargy group g Revision 7 Page 52 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual E Lethargy u of a n
60. on criticality These are often identified in Section 1 1 of each evaluation The varying parameters are absorber material absorber material thickness acid molarity array configuration array size number of units assembly configuration fuel composition fuel concentration geometry interstitial material lattice pitch mass of individual units moderation degree moderation level not applicable single case position of rods reflector location reflector material replacement material separating material thickness separation material size of units solution height and temperature Laboratory Laboratory or organization where the experiment or series of experiments was performed as documented in Section 1 1 In the Search window these are arranged by country then laboratory or organization Main Purpose Main purpose for performance of the experiment by the laboratory or organization This is often discussed in Section 1 1 The main purposes are burnup credit dry fuel storage fuel fabrication interaction MOX applications physics measurements reflector test reprocessing solution storage transportation and storage waste matrix and wet fuel storage Title Title of the evaluation The title is given on the Title Page and repeated on the first page of the evaluation Keywords A list of words that describe the evaluation as provided on the first page of the evaluation e g acceptable fuel type geometry moderat
61. pe_sensitivity contains IPPE sensitivity files e Directory DiceData spectra contains spectra files e Directory Dice databases contains the H2 local database e Directory Dice software contains the DICE software e Directory DiceNplugins contains DICE plugins e g ORNL VIBE tool The DVD 2 contains supplemental data for two evaluations ALARM TRAN AIR SHIELD 001 FUND NCERC PU HE3 MULT 001 Revision 7 Page 6 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 2 2 DICE Installation Optional You can run DICE directly from the DVD or copy the entire Dice folder contents onto your hard drive This requires approximately 122 MB The Di ceData folder is 5 02 GB and can be copied as well or its content can be accessed from the DVD 2 3 Java Installation If Java 6 7 or 8 is already installed on your system skip Section 2 3 and proceed to Section 2 4 Java can be downloaded on Oracle websites http www java com or http www oracle com technetwork java javase downloads index html Note Java for Mac OS X users is provided by Apple 2 4 Launch DICE DICE can be launched by using the dice bat for Windows or dice sh for Linux UNIX executable scripts available in the Dice folder For Macintosh users the folder mac_os_x contains a Mac OS X bundle However if you wish to use VIBE as a DICE plugin use these executable scripts instead vibe
62. port DICE results tables plots into files Open a file from the ICSBEP Handbook evaluation PDF spectra PDF or balance file Open the Settings dialog Check if an update is available requires an Internet connection Exit the software The Database menu allows you to switch databases Local the local database provided on the DVD LocalShared the local database ready to be shared with DICE plugins NEA the NEA master database that can be updated after the DVD has been released The database menu is dynamically updated to display the selected database name The Personal_Keff menu allows you input your own keg calculation values Load values Add user kep calculations to a local copy of the database Only useable if DICE is copied from the DVD onto a local computer For the user to load their own data the following information is required Evaluation Id Case Id Benchmark Model Code Library Calculated Keff Calculated Keff uncertainty An example is shown below PU MET FAST 042 001 Simplified Model KENO ENDF B VI 8 Continuous 1 01282 0 00010 Revision 7 Page 8 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual e Export values to file export all previously loaded calculation values to a tab separated file e Clear values reset database content by removing all previously loaded personal values Note To successfully update DICE DICE need
63. r solutions Problem description Solution Figures are displayed with a comma instead of a dot as the decimal separator or vice versa You can override your language settings to American English by adding the following command line options to the dice bat or dice sh file Duser language en Duser country us Refer to http www oracle com technetwork java javase javase7locales 334809 html for technical details DICE results tables contains strange characters e g square boxes or question marks This problem can stem from missing fonts Try the following On Microsoft Windows select Add Remove programs in the Control Panel Be sure that the optional feature Additional Fonts and Media Support is installed on the local hard drive To check that all fonts are installed browse your Java home directory and the lib fonts subdirectory VIBE tab does not appear although I have VIBE correctly installed on my system Make sure you have used the dice vibe bat file to launch DICE See Section 9 On some 4K display screens DICE may not scale properly Try adjusting your system DPI scaling There is currently no common solution to this problem 10 2 Startup Problem s DICE cannot start if it cannot connect to any database If this occurs you will obtain the following dialog Revision 7 Date September 30 2015 Page 37 of 57 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User
64. rial Material that geometrically separates fuel units and or fuel assemblies see item below Typically the materials are inserted into the experimental configuration specifically to study penetration of neutrons through them When separation material is not present in an experimental configuration this is indicated by None The separation materials are Air Aluminum materials Aluminum Boral B Al Na Si Beryllium materials Beryllium Beryllium Oxide If Fission Products are involved in the experiment they are always entered as absorbers Revision 7 Page 49 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual Boron materials Boraflex B CH2 Si Boral B Al Na Si Borated Concrete Borated Glass Pyrex B Si Borated Plastic Foam B C H O Borated Polyethylene Borated Stainless Steel B Fe Cr Ni Foamglass B Si Na O Cadmium Celotex C H O Chromium Concrete Copper Depleted Uranium Gadolinium materials Gadolinide Alloy Gd Ni Cr Mo Gadolinium Graphite Iron Lead Magnesium Oxide Molybdenum Nb Zr Nickel None Plywood C H O Poly materials Borated Polyethylene Polyethylene Polystyrene C H Silicon Dioxide Steel materials Borated Stainless Steel B Fe Cr Ni Carbon Steel Stainless Steel Fe Cr Ni Tantalum Titanium Tungsten Vanadium Water Light Water Zircaloy materials Nb Zr Zircaloy Zr Fe Sn Cr Zircon
65. rical column but also against Library or Codename short text columns If either Benchmark Keff or Calculated Keff are selected for plotting then uncertainty bars can also be plotted by checking the errors checkbox By right clicking on the plot a contextual menu allows you to e Set some plot properties title legend ticks e Save the plot in a file e Print the plot e Zoom in or out You can also use the mouse to zoom in by pressing the left button and then dragging the mouse from the top left to the bottom right corner To reset the zoom level drag the mouse from the bottom right to the top left Revision 7 Page 23 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual To display the data values corresponding to each point hover the cursor over it to display a tooltip showing its coordinates Note The legend is not displayed when there are more than 20 items to show Press the Select columns button to enlarge the plot window 5 3 Parallel Axis Plot View Le mes Eile Database Oradev Personal Keff Window Help Critical Subcrical Alarm Shielding Fundamental Physics Correlation Matrix RankSimiar Kefftrendsplots Select columns To Refine search New search T Horiz ES Vert C Flat L Plots PH ParPlots Spectra plots Sensitivity plots PDF HTML XML m Columns
66. roperly on your computer This can be done by opening the Settings dialog by selecting the menu File gt Settings This dialog allows you to set Change the maximum number of rows that a search can return Add advanced controls that impact what is returned from searches The ICSBEP Handbook folder location The PDF viewer executable file to use The HTML viewer executable file to use HTTP Proxy information host port and credentials you must restart DICE for this setting to take effect Note If you run DICE on Microsoft Windows the PDF and HTML viewer settings should not need to be set When these settings are left empty DICE will launch your default PDF and HTML viewers Note DICE settings are stored in a plain text file located under your personal documents folder USERPROFILE under Windows named dice 2 5 settings txt To reset the settings to the default values you can delete this file while DICE is not running Revision 7 Page 14 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual Note If you run DICE on Linux operating system make sure to have installed a PDF viewer such as Adobe Reader Evince or Okular Then fill in the PDF viewer box with the path to one of this program e g usr bin evince 3 8 About DICE Dialog F About DICE LO DICE Database for the International Criticality Safety Benchmark Experiments September 2015 Edition build 2 7 Copyright OECD 2001 2
67. s to be copied on a local folder in order to create new files containing updates The Window menu allows you to clone a DICE window 3 1 Critical Subcritical Pane Dice File Database NEA Personal Keff Window Help identification e Evaluator Internal reviewer Independent reviewer Varying parameter s across cases Laboratory Main purpose Title Keywords Dates evaluation and experiment References Je Fuel Fuel form Fissile material Fuel region U and Pu weight percent e Pu U Pu ratio Moderator coolant material Cladding material Reflector material Neutron absorbing material Separation material Geometry Benchmark Keff and Calculations Energy spectra sensitivities Average Fission Group Energy Flux distribution 3 9 e Fission distribution 3 9 Capture distribution 3 9 Neutron balance Neutron gas temperature Keff Sensitivities e Keff Sensitivities additional criterion Energy of Average Neutron Lethargy causing Fission Average fission neutrons per neutron absorbed in the core Fissile material Physical form None selected None selected PU Plutonium MET Metal HEU Highly Enriched Uranium SOL Solution IEU Intermediate Enriched Uranium COMP Compound LEU Low Enriched Uranium MISC Miscellaneous U233 Uranium 233 MIX Mixed Plutonium Uranium
68. t will always be identified clearly in Sections 3 and 4 of the evaluation 11 2 Fuel Fuel may be characterized by Fuel form Fissile material Fuel region U and Pu weight percent and or Pu U Pu ratio Each is described below Fuel form Fissile material The data or parameters in this group are common to all the experiments The chemical form of the fuel in the evaluation i e compound metal alloy and or solution A list of fissile materials is given for each fuel form The list of fissile materials provides information on the fissile nuclides or isotopes and their chemical form and gives more detail than the Fissile material used in the Identification Fuel concentration g Concentration of fissile material for homogeneous fueled solution experiments This entry is left blank for experimental configurations other than solutions Revision 7 Page 45 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual Fuel region List of isotopes contained in the fuel region irrespective of their effect on reactivity of the benchmark model Note this list appears only in the Search window Isotopes selected in the fuel region can be used to filter the set of experiments obtained in the search 1 e experiments appearing in the Result window Fuel composition wt List of each isotope within the fuel and the corresponding weight percent U and Pu weight percent Weight percents of the U and Pu isotopes No
69. te this list appears only in the Search window Ranges of isotopic fractions in the fuel region can be specified and used to filter the set of experiments obtained in the search i e experiments appearing in the Result window Pu U Pu ratio Ratio of the sum of the atom densities of the Pu isotopes to the sum of the atom densities of the U and Pu isotopes This ratio is listed as 0 for cases where U is present without Pu and as 1 for cases where only Pu is present The data for Fuel region Fuel composition U and Pu atom percent and Pu U Pu ratio automatically generated using homogenized core atom densities provided in balance files or fuel material atom densities provided in Section 3 3 11 3 Moderator Coolant The data or parameters in the below groups are provided for most moderated and or cooled experiments within an evaluation and are periodically updated These values are provided in Section 3 Moderator Coolant material Moderator a material present in the system to reduce the energy of the neutrons Coolant a material in an assembly or reactor mock up that represents simulates a reactor coolant None indicates that neither moderator nor coolant materials are present The moderator coolant materials are alcohol beryllium beryllium oxide cellulose acetate plastic graphite lead lithium Lucite Plexiglas mercury oil polyethylene polystyrene sodium Teflon uranium hydride water hea
70. th HE3 Helum 3 Time dependency Geometry E Ji Detector Type Efficiency Query Number of cases Clear Title Case label Search History 7 Evaluations 129 Cases Mb omoi j Figure 3 Fundamental Physics Pane This pane provides you with various data and or parameter search criteria e g source evaluator detector type etc allowing you to search for fundamental physics cases in regards to your search Revision 7 Page 10 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual criteria Volume IX of the JCSBEP Handbook As noted only terms in the Critical Subcritical pane are presently discussed in the Glossary 3 4 Correlation Matrix Pane Dice Sa ptennatstecee NEAR Rercrab Ig Miniomreip Critical Suberitical Alarm Shielding Fundamental Physics Rank Similar Keff trends plots Display Show cases level details Uncertainties HCF HCF HCF HCI HCI HCI HCM HCM HCT HCT HCT HCT HCT HCT HCT HCT HCT HCT HCT HCT HCT HMF HMF HMF HMF HMF HMF HMF HMF HMF HMF 001 002 004 003 004 005 003 004 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 011 012 013 014 017 018 001 002 003 006 007 008 009 010 O11 012 Sensitivities HCFO01 gt HCF002 3 Filter by HCFOO4 E Evaluation identifier HCI003 Al fissile material gi Pinos HCIO0s Albesa foc y
71. th SCALE 6 0 It enables users to e Group collapse sensitivity data e sort and filter the collapsed data so as to identify important processes in applications or experiments Revision 7 Date September 30 2015 Page 35 of 57 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual e Provide an improved means of preselecting experiments for use in criticality code validation VIBE also enables users to query the DICE database to gain more information about experiments present in the database VIBE also supports other sensitivity data distributed with the 2014 release of the ICSBEP Handbook To use VIBE as a DICE plugin please use the vibe dice bat batch file on Windows or the vibe dice sh script file on UNIX Linux To access VIBE select the VIBE tab When the VIBE tab is selected the VIBE menu located in the top menu bar is enabled From then on you can use VIBE in DICE Note To start without the plugin use the dice bat dice sh batch files to launch DICE For the time being the VIBE plugin can only access the LocalShared database when copied on a local hard drive or the Local database when DICE runs directly on the DVD Note Plugin instructions are not provided in this manual see http scale ornl gov vibe Revision 7 Page 36 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 1 Known Problem s This table lists all known problems and thei
72. the International Criticality Safety Benchmark Evaluation Project ICSBEP Handbook has been developed with a user interface that allows interrogation of the database The database was first released with the 2001 Edition of the ICSBEP Handbook The database and the corresponding user interface are referred to as DICE Database for the International Handbook of Evaluated Criticality Safety Benchmark Experiments DICE is maintained and upgraded on a continual basis and released annually with the Handbook DICE allows simple or complex queries or searches on specific data and parameters of experimental benchmarks within the ICSBEP Handbook A wide variety of searches can be performed such as experiments performed at a specific facility or experiments matching select engineering parameters e g the main components of a fuel pin cell type of fuel cladding moderator and or coolant Additionally global searches of all the experimental configurations containing any nuclide or isotope of interest can be performed using queries such as Fuel region contains and Neutron Balance A very brief overview of DICE follows A more complete description of the content and how to perform queries is provided in the Glossary Section 11 It is a glossary containing all the terms used by DICE It provides the definition of each term and indicates where in the ICSBEP Handbook the data are obtained This glossary is intended to assist the users of DICE not only
73. the XML button This file is compatible with Nuclear Data and Sensitivity Tool NDaST Note that no result column needs to be selected for the export to work The file paths contained in this XML file point to the files stored in the DiceDatalsensitivity folder of the DVD Revision 7 Page 28 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 6 CORRELATION MATRIX PANE Dice File Database NEA Personal Keff Window Help Critical Subcrtical Alarm Shielding Fundamental Physics yl yl D id Correlation Matrix Rank Similar Kefftrendsplots Display Return to evaluations level Uncertainties HMF HMF HMF HMF HMF HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST HST D 1 008 011 018 020 031 019 025 025 025 025 027 028 028 028 028 028 028 028 028 028 029 030 030 Sensitivities 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 002 004 005 001 001 003 005 007 009 O11 013 015 017 001 001 004 210 Filter by Evaluation identifier Al fissile material All physical form n ll 56M of 1365M Figure 18 Correlation Matrix Window The correlation matrix window is split into two panes The left pane allows you
74. ties is selected A pop up displays the unscaled value when the cursor hovers over the value Note Only limited correlation coefficient data of uncertainties are currently available These data were derived from IPPE and from ANL for the ZPR ZPPR values Revision 7 Page 11 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 3 5 Rank Similar Pane d vice EI File Database NEA Personal Keff Window Help critical Subcritical_ Alarm Shielding Fundamental Physics Correlation Matrix RankSimiar keff trends plots ir Coverage 91 8 4489 4888 Intermediate 30 Fast 10 in F Neutron balance Coverage 91 7 4483 4888 Search E Show cases with no data Case ID Code Library COMP THERM 012 033 keno ABEN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 071 026 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU COMP THERM 021 088 Keno ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 084 020 Keno ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 071 025 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group PU COMP INTER 001 001 keno ABBN 93 299 Group LEU COMP THERM 015 088 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group MIX COMP THERM 006 035 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group LEU COMP MIXED 002 001 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 078 022 KENO ABBN 93 299 Group HEU MET FAST 084 019 KENO AB
75. tion the segments are not drawn in increasing weight order so small weight ones may obscure the greatest ones Double clicking on polylines will switch into a mode where all will be drawn in black and the one near the location you double clicked will be highlighted in red A contextual menu is available with a right click on the plot o Intensity mode controls the polylines coloring scheme o Make uniform Make all uniform Reset positions controls the distribution of numerical values along axes according to their magnitude the default or evenly spaced uniform o Selection dialog bring a dialog which allow highlighting some of the results by selecting row s in the table popup o Column role Column axis dimension Clear all column axes options have no effect in DICE Saving with menu File Save is not yet implemented take a screenshot instead 5 4 Evaluation PDF from the Handbook After having selected a single evaluation level row press the PDF button in any results table view to open the PDF file containing the evaluation from the Handbook 5 in Figure 14 When an evaluation is part of a cross references group the user has the possibility to directly open the main evaluation PDF file Note If the selected evaluation does not open DICE was probably not able to find your default PDF reader and you need to specify its location in the Settings dialog see Section 3 7 Revision 7 P
76. to select the correlation matrix to display 1 in Figure 18 and narrow the display by evaluation IDs or by nuclear facilities The right pane displays the correlation matrix You can display certain parts of the correlation matrix by filtering on the following criteria e Evaluation identification the three drop down menus on the upper left 2 in Figure 18 e Country facility by using the tree 3 in Figure 18 e Cross references check or uncheck the Show cross references check box At the evaluation level when correlations of uncertainties is selected the matrix cells will have the following attributes e Empty when there is no correlation e A sign to indicate correlation e A symbol to indicate a 100 correlation Revision 7 Page 29 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual e Teal when there are case level data available or bright blue otherwise Note The symbol appears outside the diagonal when an evaluation has many identifiers in the ICSBEP Handbook 1 e is a cross reference At the evaluation level when correlations of sensitivities is selected the matrix cells will have the following attributes e Empty when there is no correlation e A numeric values between 1000 and 1000 displaying the evaluation level correlation which is just the average of the case level correlations between the evaluations Note Due to the definition above ev
77. vy water water light water wax and zirconium hydride V moa V fuel ratio The V mod V fuer ratio is limited to heterogeneous systems with fuel rod assemblies and plate type fuel It refers to the ratio of moderator volume to fuel volume in the equivalent fuel cell the volume of fuel clad is not included in either fuel or moderator If there is a hole in the fuel rod its volume is excluded from the fuel volume Revision 7 Page 46 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual Moderator to fuel ratio Moderator to fuel atom density ratio refers to the ratio of moderator atom densities to heavy metal atom densities in the homogenized core This information is not currently available for some moderated experiments but is being updated as balance files are calculated These data are automatically generated using homogenized core atom densities provided in balance files or atom densities provided in Section 3 3 Moderator to fissile ratio Moderator to fissile atom density ratio refers to the ratio of moderator atom density to fissile isotopes atom density in the homogenized core This information is not currently available for some moderated experiments but is being updated as balance files are calculated These data are automatically generated using homogenized core atom densities provided in balance files or atom densities provided in Section 3 3 The data or parameters in the groups below
78. y the NEA have also been included Performance and memory use have been greatly improved for NEA remote database access Revision 7 Page 5 of 57 Date September 30 2015 NEA NSC DOC 95 03 11 DICE User s Manual 2 QUICK START In order to use the DICE tool and access the DICE database you must e Have the DVD containing DICE in order to run DICE directly from the DVD or add DICE to your computer as instructed below e Have Java 6 7 or 8 installed on your computer or add it as instructed below e Have a large screen a minimum resolution of 1024x768 is recommended 2 1 DICE 2015 DVDs Contents ICSBEP 2015 Edition contains two DVDs The DVD 1 contains the following directories and files for DICE installation and operation as well as the DiceData folder that contains the calculated data e Root directory contains this user s manual e Directory CD2015 contains the ICSBEP Handbook e Directory Dice contains dice bat and dice sh batch command files e Directory DiceData balance contains neutron balance files e Directory DiceDatalsensitivity contains NEA sensitivity files and corresponding input files for SCALE 6 0 6 2beta and MCNP6 e Directory DiceData newE contains energy group structure files e Directory DiceDatalornl contains ORNL TSUNAMI 3D K5 and TSUNAMI 3D K6 sensitivity profiles and corresponding input files for KENO V a and KENO VI e Directory DiceData ip
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