Datorbaserad reaktorsimulator för utbildningssyfte

Detta är en Uppsats för yrkesexamina på grundnivå från Uppsala universitet/Tillämpad kärnfysik

Författare: Johan Uggla; Willy Ohlsson; [2023]

Nyckelord: Kärnkraft; Reaktorsimulator;

Sammanfattning: The Josef Stefan Institute (JSI) is the leading research institute in Slovenia, conducting research and education in various scientific and technical subjects, including reactor physics. JSI attaches great importance to international collaborations and cooperates extensively with other institutes and universities.   The institute is a research facility with a TRIGA Mark 2 research reactor. The reactor is mainly used for education and research. Since many countries lack research reactors, JSI has developed a computer-based simulator to disseminate and do work and research at institutions that do not have access to a reactor.  There is a will from the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Uppsala University to digitize and develop parts of the training in the reactor physics course given to students on the KKI program. For that reason, two pieces of instructions for laboratories carried out in the KKI program have been discussed by the authors. These instructions have then been tested and evaluated by a selection of students and a PhD student.  The results of the evaluation indicate that the instructions have been received well by the respondents, except for some details regarding structure and clarity in one off the two instructions. The results of the work indicate that the instructions have the potential to be used for educational purposes.

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