Integrated interactive visualization for KENO

Stephen M. Bowman, Bradley T. Rearden, James E. Horwedel

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Abstract

The KENO V.a and KENO-VI three-dimensional Monte Carlo criticality computer codes in the SCALE (Standardized Computer Analyses for Licensing Evaluation) computer software system developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory are widely used and accepted around the world for criticality safety analyses. As part of current development efforts to improve SCALE'S ease of use, the SCALE project team at ORNL has developed a new integrated graphical visualization package for KENO V.a and KENO-VI. This package uses the SCALE Graphically Enhanced Editing Wizard (GeeWiz) as the visualization control center that provides users the capability to set up, execute, plot, and view results from KENO in a friendly, colorful, and interactive computing environment without ever using a text editor or a command prompt.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1509-1521
Number of pages13
StatePublished - 2005
EventMonte Carlo 2005 Topical Meeting - Chattanooga, TN, United States
Duration: Apr 17 2005Apr 21 2005

Conference

ConferenceMonte Carlo 2005 Topical Meeting
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityChattanooga, TN
Period04/17/0504/21/05

Keywords

  • Graphics
  • Interface
  • KENO
  • Plot
  • Visualization

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