This page is up-to-date as of August 2014.
CRPG's group wiki page contains more detailed instructions as of how to obtain some of these codes, and how to run them on CRPG's machines.
Code Name | Method | Owner | Access | OS | Source? | Github? | Link |
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MCNP6.1/MCNP5/MCNPX | Monte Carlo | LANL | Through RSICC | Linux, Mac, Windows | Yes for US citizens | No | RSICC link |
Serpent 1.1.7 | Monte Carlo | VTT | Through RSICC | Linux, Mac | Yes for US citizens | No | RSICC link |
OpenMC | Monte Carlo | MIT CRPG | Open Source | Linux, Mac | Yes | Yes | github link |
Dragon 3.06 | CPM and MOC | Polytechnique Montreal | Open Source or through RSICC (one subversion behind) | Linux, Mac | Yes | No | open source link, RSICC link |
CMS Suite (CASMO, SIMULATE) | Lattice + nodal | Studsvik Scandpower | CRPG group has access | Linux | No | No | |
OpenMOC | MOC | MIT CRPG | Open Source | Linux, Mac | Yes | Yes | github link |
MOOSE framework | Multi-physics finite element interface | INL (Derek Gaston is in CRPG as of 2014!) | Open Source | Linux, Mac | Yes | Yes | github link |
RattleSnake | SAAF (SN in angle, continuous FEM in space) | INL | Through INL | Linux, Mac | Can be obtained from INL | No |