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by _n_b_
326 days ago
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As a nuclear engineer, it's hard to use these kinds of intro tools without shouting things at your monitor. For this, it was the omission of xenon when discussing simulating reactor transients. I get that it's meant to be overly simplified, and it's a neat idea that is probably helpful for communicating some key concepts. |
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Then there's this https://dalton-nrs.manchester.ac.uk/ but it's down for "maintenance" (a web site - can you imagine?!)
I found this interesting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59hVaIjxMIM but people say it does no longer work on recent Windows version. Also I don't like to install random binaries from Mega or similar.
In the end a realistic reactor simulation would probably to complicated for the layman, anyway.