Module information on this degree can be found below, separated by year of study.
The module information below applies for the current academic year. The academic year runs from August to July; the 'current year' switches over at the end of July.
Students select optional courses subject to rules specified in the Mechanical Engineering Student Handbook, for example at most three Design and Business courses. Please note that numbers are limited on some optional courses and selection criteria will apply.
Nuclear Reactor Physics
Module aims
This module provides a basic introduction to the reactor physics of nuclear reactors, including
neutron conservation, neutron diffusion, criticality for spheres cylinders and cuboids, reflected spheres, point kinetics with delayed neutrons, xenon poisoning, and other reactivity feedback mechanisms.
ECTS = 5
Learning outcomes
On successfully completing this module, students will be able to:
Module syllabus
Neutron conservation
Neutron diffusion
Criticality for spheres cylinders and cuboids, reflected spheres
Point kinetics with delayed neutrons
Xenon poisoning, other reactivity feedback mechanisms
Pre-requisites
ME3-hNUCN Introduction to Nuclear Energy
Teaching methods
Students will be introduced to the main topics through lectures (2hr per week), supported by technology (PowerPoint, Panapto and Blackboard). You will be provided with problem sheets and should complete these as part of your independent study. Tutorials sessions (1hr per week) will provide an opportunity for interaction with teaching staff where you can discuss specific problems.
Assessments
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Pass mark | ||||
Grading method | Numeric | 50% | ||
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Assessment type | Assessment description | Weighting | Pass mark | Must pass? |
Examination | 3 Hour exam | 100% | 50% | Y |
Reading list
Core
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Nuclear Energy : An Introduction to the Concepts, Systems, and Applications of Nuclear Processes / Raymond L. Murray, Keith E. Holbert.
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Introduction to nuclear engineering
Third edition, Pearson new international edition., Pearson
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Nuclear Engineering: A Conceptual Introduction to Nuclear Power
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Fundamentals of nuclear reactor physics
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