Nuclear physics facilities
The Dalton Nuclear Institute incorporates comprehensive nuclear physics facilities which support fundamental and applied research in nuclear reactor design and detector systems. Our facilities include:
- Detector Development Laboratory (and associated design and mechanical workshop facilities)
- Nuclear Codes Suite
- Reactor Simulator Suite
- Nuclear Practical Laboratory for education and training
Research focus
The Detector Development Laboratory is used to
design, machine, construct and commission detector systems for
international experimental nuclear physics programmes. The lab has
expertise in detection and identification of heavy ions using large area
gas detectors, an expertise unique in the UK. The group also subscribes
to access the n_TOF pulsed neutron facility at CERN to make neutron
capture and fission cross section measurements.
The Nuclear Codes Suite provides access to the RED QUEEN high-performance computer cluster. The facility supports a range of industry-standard codes - including the ANSWERS software suite - for reactor core analysis, criticality and spent fuel inventory calculations and radiation transport for radiation shielding and detector design.
The complementary Reactor Simulator Suite includes a number of PC desktop-based reactor simulators, as well as the GSE Systems 'VPanel' physical unit. These are used to teach reactor operation principles using several reactor plant models.
The Nuclear Practical Laboratory is used primarily for education and training of undergraduate and postgraduate students in the properties of radiation. It is equipped with state-of-the-art detectors which are also used for research.
The Nuclear Codes Suite provides access to the RED QUEEN high-performance computer cluster. The facility supports a range of industry-standard codes - including the ANSWERS software suite - for reactor core analysis, criticality and spent fuel inventory calculations and radiation transport for radiation shielding and detector design.
The complementary Reactor Simulator Suite includes a number of PC desktop-based reactor simulators, as well as the GSE Systems 'VPanel' physical unit. These are used to teach reactor operation principles using several reactor plant models.
The Nuclear Practical Laboratory is used primarily for education and training of undergraduate and postgraduate students in the properties of radiation. It is equipped with state-of-the-art detectors which are also used for research.
The Nuclear Practical Laboratory is used
primarily for education and training of undergraduate and postgraduate
students in the properties of radiation, and is equipped with
state-of-the-art detectors which are also used for research.
Laboratory facilities and capabilities
Our comprehensive nuclear physics laboratories offer:
- Expertise in the design, machining, construction and commissioning of radiation detector systems
- Large area gas detectors capable of detecting and identifying heavy ions
- Access to the RED QUEEN high-performance computer cluster (800 cores)
- Simulations which support the ANSWERS suite of codes, as well as MCNP, GEANT4, FLUKA and FISPIN
- State-of-the-art detectors