Nuclear Reactor Simulator - workshops 1100-SRJ
During the course, students perform practical exercises on one of the nuclear power plant simulators with a pressurized water reactor. The aim of the course is to demonstrate the basic physical processes occurring in a nuclear power plant and its operational characteristics, the physical relationships between its individual components, and management principles. The main emphasis is placed on analyzing the behavior of the nuclear power plant during normal operation, transient states, and emergencies.
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Learning outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the student:
1) Has a detailed understanding of the simulated device, basic operating conditions, and parameters of simulated systems, control methods for nuclear power plants, physical connections between power plant elements, and power plant system dynamics.
2) Can assess the behavior of a nuclear power plant in various operating states, is familiar with the equipment of nuclear power plants, and their interrelationships.
Assessment criteria
The final grade will be based on the completion of tasks during the classes
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