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The primary goal of the NEA in this area is to disseminate nuclear data and associated documentation to member country users. In order to accomplish this goal, the NEA is currently:
To this end, the NEA maintains and offers access to a number of databases containing:
The data offered may be broadly separated into two main types;
The production, distribution and testing of the Joint Evaluated Fission and Fusion (JEFF) Library is a collaborative project between the countries participating in the NEA Data Bank. The JEFF-3.1 library released in May 2005 comprises sets of evaluated nuclear data, including neutron and proton interaction data, thermal scattering law data, radioactive decay data and fission yield data.
The Working Party is established to promote the exchange of information on nuclear data evaluations, measurements, nuclear model calculations, validation, and related topics, and to provide a framework for co-operative activities between the participating projects.
One of the subgroups of WPEC is responsible for drawing up the High Priority Nuclear Data Request List. This list is designed to provide guidance to those managing the measurement and evaluation programmes on the requirements for improved nuclear data for applications, primarily (but not exclusively) in nuclear power technology.
The NRDC is a world-wide co-operation of nuclear data centres, under the auspices of the International Atomic Energy Authority.
JANIS is a display program for nuclear data. It offers flexibility for the comparison of different nuclear data sets and offers a powerful and user-friendly interface. Janis is free of charge.
The purpose of the users' group is to provide the code users and developer with an electronic discussion forum on different aspects related to the code's utilisation and evolution.
E-mail, phone and fax contact details for Nuclear Data Services.
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