We believe in open science and strive to make all our codes, data, and journal publications freely available whenever there are no sponsor or export control restrictions, and when our funding permits covering open - access fees. Since the group's inception in January 2023, we have successfully made all our journal papers published after this date openly accessible.
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Central repository for AIMS Lab's open-source software, tools, and the scripts and data to reproduce the results of our papers.
The MIT reactor data set represents the institution’s light-water-cooled 6 MW thermal power reactor.
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controls
Year
2023
This data set comprises 13 inputs and four outputs with 400 data points.
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reactors
Year
2019
The CHF dataset was taken from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission CHF database.
Disclosure: This dataset is a modified synthetic version by adding noise to a larger full dataset available by request from the OECD/NEA, described in this reference: https://www.oecd-nea.org/upload/docs/application/pdf/2024-01/nea_wkp_2023_1_2024-01-18_16-23-40_237.pdf
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326.4 KB
Category
reactors
Year
2025
The NEACRP C1 rod ejection accident (REA) data represents one benchmark for reactor transient analysis.
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Category
reactors
Year
2024