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Monte Carlo N-Particle Transport Code

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MCNP is shorthand for Monte Carlo Neutral Partical code. It was developed primarily by Sandia National Laboratory primarily for the simulation of nuclear processes, such as fission. It can be used to judge whether or not nuclear systems are critical, amonst other things.

See Also

Nuclear engineering Nuclear reactor Neutron