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Computer-based nuclear radiation detection and instrumentation teaching laboratory system


Abstract:

A computer-based nuclear radiation detection and instrumentation teaching laboratory system has been developed at the University of Florida for use in its Nuclear Enginee...Show More

Abstract:

A computer-based nuclear radiation detection and instrumentation teaching laboratory system has been developed at the University of Florida for use in its Nuclear Engineering Sciences teaching laboratories. The system is based on the innovative use of Macintosh II microcomputers, the IEEE-488 communication and control bus system (and protocol), compatible nuclear instrumentation modules (NIM), test equipment, and LabVIEW 2 graphical software, applications software and locally prepared, interactive, menu-driven HyperCard based multiexercise laboratory instruction sets and procedures. The laboratory teaching station concept entails using the computer to establish a 'man-machine interface/communications system' that can provide user-friendly instructions and online instrument control for system setup, test, data acquisition, storage, analysis, plotting, and laboratory report preparation.<>
Date of Conference: 25-31 October 1992
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7803-0884-0
Conference Location: Orlando, FL, USA

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