Using HELIOS Code for Preparing Macroscopic XS in PARCS

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HELIOS code is essential for preparing macroscopic cross sections for the PARCS code, and it is noted that many users rely on HELIOS despite limited discussion in forums. HELIOS was originally developed by Scandpower and is now under Studsvik, which also offers the CASMO lattice code. Users can obtain HELIOS from Studsvik, with specific terms for academic use. It is important to note that CASMO does not support hexagonal geometry. The discussion highlights the need for access to HELIOS for effective integration with PARCS.
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Hello all
Has anybody use HELIOS code yet? I need that in order to preparing macroscopic XS to PARCS.
 
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Apparently plenty of people use Helios, but probably not too many post at PF.

As far as I remember, Helios was developed by Scandpower, but Studsvik bought (merged with) Scandpower in the mid 1990's. The preferred lattice code is Studsvik's CASMO, which can be linked to Studsvik's SIMULATE core simulator or AREVA's MICROBURN.
 
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Hi Astronuc
Do you know how can I obtain HELIOS code? because I need that in order to link to PARCS.
 
chivasorn said:
Hi Astronuc
Do you know how can I obtain HELIOS code? because I need that in order to link to PARCS.
One can obtain HELIOS from Studsvik. I believe they have terms and conditions for academic use.
HELIOS Generalized Geometry Lattice Analysis
http://www.studsvik.com/index.php?p=ko&s=about_nuclear_fuel_analysis_software&t=helios&afw_lang=en
 
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Thank you Astronuc!
 
bear in mind that Studsvik's CASMO cannot support hexagonal geometry
 
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