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MCNP6 Fatal Error : Models required
Hi Alex, thank you so much for your help, now this problem finally solved and i can focus on the geometry now. Many thanks and let me know if can help you in the future ^__^- tysonman166
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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MCNP6 Fatal Error : Models required
Usually the model is offered by the data table included in the list (.80c etc.) so MPHYS doesn't needed. For the MT and DE yes its intentional bcs MCNP will set it to the default for each of them. I think the problem lies in OMIT since there are other threads with similar problem...- tysonman166
- Post #6
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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MCNP6 Fatal Error : Models required
Hi so many thanks for the reply, hereby attached the input file- tysonman166
- Post #4
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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MCNP6.2 BURN Problem Uranium Dioxide 4.2% Enrichment
I already tried and this is working. can you explain it to me how could it works? bcs i face similar problem..- tysonman166
- Post #3
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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MCNP6 Fatal Error : Models required
So turns out for the warning i just need to add OMIT function. But the fatal error still there.. many help...?- tysonman166
- Post #2
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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MCNP6 Fatal Error : Models required
Hi! so its me again. After previous problem already solved now i ran into another problem. now about BURN card. its said need model? what kind of model? I tried using .84c for all my material but doesn't seems to work! heres my code if anyone wants to try :-( c TWR-P...- tysonman166
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- Error Mcnp6 Models
- Replies: 7
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Troubleshooting MCNP6: 'Bad Trouble in Subroutine Source' & More
Hi! so i kinda stuck when i tried to run my code in MCNP6 because the output keep showing me "bad trouble in subroutine source of mcrun you need a source subroutine." While I am sure i already put my KCODE and KSRC in my code (on the picture below). Could anyone help...- tysonman166
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- Mcnp6 Source Subroutine Troubleshooting
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- Forum: Nuclear Engineering