ROSATOM Engineering Division has handed over to Nizhny Novgorod State Technical University named after R.E. Alekseev (NNSTU) a virtual NPP unit (VNPP) that will be used for training of nuclear engineers.
The software and hardware complex installed in Nizhny Novgorod university is a light version actively used by the Engineering Division’s designers in everyday work. “The virtual power unit contains a unique set of codes developed by Atomenergoproekt employees based on domestic software. All these data have been certified and are used for implementation of ongoing project,” emphasized Igor Bronnikov, First Deputy Director General of Atomenergoproekt JSC – Director of Nizhny Novgorod Design Institute, at the opening ceremony. “A possibility of studying in practice the processes related to operation and control of a nuclear power plant, without leaving the classroom, will allow the university to graduate specialists who will have the shortest adaptation period at the employer’s enterprises, including in Rosatom.”
“This is the first equipment of such a high level in our university,” noted Sergey Dmitriev, the rector of NNSTU. “The virtual NPP unit will make it possible to study various operation modes of nuclear facilities designed in Russia and will demonstrate how events may develop in different situations. Another unique feature of the simulator is that it can be used to train students of various disciplines and for scientific purposes.”