Nuclear Reactor Engineering (UMass Lowell, Spring 2019); Prof. Valmor F. de Almeida.
The goal of this course is to present to undergraduate students of nuclear chemical engineering the elements of nuclear energy conversion to (electrical) work. This is done primarily in large scale power reactors by using nuclear heat. Although there are direct ways to convert nuclear energy into electricity, the focus of this course is on the prevalent mode of energy transfer using nuclear heat.
Feedback and collaboration to improve this course are welcome through GitHub pull requests
and issues
or direct email.
This course uses Jupyter Notebooks in Python programming language. The content can be accessed in
the following ways:
render|nbviewer
badge above.launch/binder
badge above to launch a Jupyter Notebook server for thedownload
button above on the right upper side of the page and download a ZIP archive to your local machine. Unzip the archive. Then use your own Jupyter Notebook server to navigate to the directory created by the unzip operation and upload the notebook files. In this case the files will not be updated and you will need to return to the repository for getting new files or updated versions of previously downloaded files.Students will profit from either taking or self-studying a companion course
that explains many of the computational aspects of using Jupyter notebooks, Python language programming, and methods
in computational engineering.
Thanks in advance for inputs to improve this course.\
Regards,\
Prof. Valmor F. de Almeida