Modelling and simulation are essential parts in the study of dynamic systems behaviours. In nuclear engineering, modelling and simulation are important to assess the expected results of an experiment before the actual experiment is conducted or in the design of nuclear facilities. In education, modelling can give insight into the dynamic of systems and processes. Most nuclear processes can be described by ordinary or partial differential equations. Efforts expended to solve the equations using analytical or numerical solutions consume time and distract attention from the objectives of modelling itself. This paper presents the use of Simulink, a MATLAB toolbox software that is widely used in control engineering, as a modelling platform for the study of nuclear processes including nuclear reactor behaviours. Starting from the describing equations, Simulink models for heat transfer, radionuclide decay process, delayed neutrons effect, reactor point kinetic equations with delayed neutron groups, and the effect of temperature feedback are used as examples.
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29 April 2015
ADVANCING OF NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND ENERGY FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Proceedings of the Nuclear Science, Technology, and Engineering Conference 2014 (NuSTEC2014)
11–13 November 2014
Skudai, Johor, Malaysia
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April 29 2015
Modeling nuclear processes by Simulink
Nahrul Khair Alang Md Rashid
Nahrul Khair Alang Md Rashid
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Faculty of Engineering,
International Islamic University Malaysia
, Jalan Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia
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Corresponding author: nahrul@iium.edu.my
AIP Conf. Proc. 1659, 030003 (2015)
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Nahrul Khair Alang Md Rashid; Modeling nuclear processes by Simulink. AIP Conf. Proc. 29 April 2015; 1659 (1): 030003. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4916851
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