
Advanced Simulation and Controls Laboratory (ASCL)
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State-of-the-art electronic equipment for conducting collaborative research on applications of computing, communication and visualization technologies |
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The Advanced Simulation and Controls Laboratory (ASCL) is a facility for conducting collaborative research on applications of computing, communication, and visualization technologies to a variety of engineering problems, including the following:
- Simulation of nuclear (or fossil) power plant systems and human-system interfaces
- Development of process monitoring, diagnostics, and control software to optimize the performance of nuclear plants and other engineering systems
- Enhancement of safety analysis capabilities for domestic and foreign reactors (in the framework of international cooperation on safety technology and open exchange of safety information)
- Modeling of nuclear waste forms and waste management systems and concepts
- Assessment of advanced transportation systems and traffic management concepts
The laboratory environment of the ASCL facilitates interactions among researchers and fosters the commingling of research ideas from different fields.

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The ASCL was instituted as a joint initiative of the Reactor Analysis (RA) and the Reactor
Engineering (RE) Divisions at Argonne. These two Divisions were then combined to form the Reactor Analysis and Engineering Division (RAE),
now part of the Nuclear Engineering Division. Located in Room R201 of Building 208, it houses ten work
areas for shared use by NE personnel, students, and visiting researchers (see Figure). Each
work area supports computer equipment (microcomputer or UNIX workstation) connected to the
NE
Computer Network, providing access to the extensive software and hardware
facilities of these networks, as well as to Argonne's Laboratory-wide computer network and to the
Internet. Four of the work areas are arranged in a console configuration facing a large screen that
displays images by means of a high-resolution projection system. Additional equipment (e.g.,
printers, communications hardware, VCR, etc.) is provided in the ASCL to support a range of
computing and visualization tasks. To maintain a state-of the-art facility, it is planned to upgrade
the computing, communications, and audiovisual equipment on a routine basis.

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The focus of current activities in the laboratory is to develop and demonstrate software tools that can
be used in optimizing the operation of nuclear power plants and other engineering systems. As part
of this effort, advanced monitoring, diagnostics, and control software is being integrated with LWR
plant simulation software and graphical user interfaces within a highly modular software
infrastructure in the Laboratory. The simulator/GUI serves as a surrogate for an actual plant,
providing a means of demonstrating the use and effectiveness of existing and developmental
software for operations support. The modular software infrastructure of the ASCL is being designed
to facilitate collaborations with research and industry groups on complementary or alternative
software modules.
Contact:
Engineering Analysis Dept.
Engineering Simulation and Safety Analysis Section
Sect. Manager: Dr. Tanju Sofu
Fax: +1 630-252-4500


