Absolutely not. The license is non-transferable. Each user must register individually with RSICC or OECD-NEA.

: Search for CCC-850 (the specific code package for MCNP6.2) and submit a request.

: Search for the CCC-850 package (which contains MCNP 6.2).

Visit the RSICC or NEA Data Bank website and register for a user profile.

MCNP 6.2: Complete Guide to Features and Official Access Monte Carlo N-Particle (MCNP®) is the industry standard for general-purpose radiation transport. Developed by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) , version 6.2 is a major release that consolidated the capabilities of previous versions (MCNP5 and MCNPX) into a single, unified codebase.

Integrates directly with CAD software to import complex 3D engineering designs without simplification errors.

MCNP 6.2 is a general-purpose, continuous-energy, generalized-geometry, time-dependent, Monte Carlo radiation transport code. It tracks more than 30 different particle types, including neutrons, photons, electrons, protons, and heavy ions. Key advancements in version 6.2 include: