Dates: 12-15 November 2024 from 10:00-14:00 CT (17:00-21:00 CET).
Minimum enrollment: 20 participants
Maximum enrollment: 35 participants
Registration fee: 450 EUR
Registration deadline: 27 September 2024
Contact: hedvig.nahon@oecd-nea.org with copy to programs@oecd-nea.org
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This 4-day interactive course is intended to give students a thorough introduction to the usage and application of the OpenMC Monte Carlo code. The course will be interactive and students will work hand-in-hand with the instructors to develop models, run the code, and explore a wide variety of features.
Topics to be covered include:
● Geometry: constructive solid geometry; surfaces, cells, universes, lattices, CAD-based
geometry
● Sources: statistical distributions, source options
● Tallies: filters, scores, and tallies; cell instances; meshes; triggers
● Post-processing: working with statepoint files; Pandas dataframes; tally arithmetic
● Nuclear data: cross section configuration; introspection of data; automated data
generation; cross section visualization
● Depletion: depletion operators; time integration methods; activation calculations
● Multigroup cross section generation: automated generation of MGXS over spatial
domains; group structures; MGXS libraries
● Visualization: Geometry and tally visualization with the OpenMC plotter application
● Coupling: C/C++ API, multiphysics calculation
The class will be based on the latest version of OpenMC as of the start of the class. During the course, students will be provided with a cloud-based Jupyter notebook interface accessible through any web browser. It is not required to have OpenMC installed on your laptop; however,
students are welcome to install OpenMC in advance.
Students are expected to have basic knowledge and familiarity with Python 3. Resources for learning basic Python will be provided in advance.
More information about the OpenMC Monte Carlo Code.
Ms Hedvig Nahon