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Vorträge und Posterpräsentationen (mit Tagungsband-Eintrag):

F. Breitenecker, K. Breitenecker, A. Körner, P. Kristöfel, N. Popper, G. Schneckenreither, G. Zauner:
"Radioactive Decay Models in A MatLab E-Learning Environment";
Vortrag: EUROSIM 2010 - 7th Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Prague, Czech Republic; 06.09.2010 - 10.09.2010; in: "Proceedings of the 7th Congress on Modelling and Simulation", M. Snorek, Z. Buk, M. Cepek, J. Drchal (Hrg.); Vol.2 Full Papers (2010), ISBN: 978-80-01-04589-3; S. 1222 - 1230.



Kurzfassung englisch:
The Institute of Analysis and Scientific Computing at the Vienna University of Technology runs a web e-learning platform in an MATLAB environment for dynamical models. Teachers can use these online models for teaching and demonstrating in classes, whereas students can more understanding and increase their programming skills. Each module consists of a general introduction to the thematic, and a list of possible experiments with the model, with selected parameters. All examples are programmed and implemented in MATLAB whereby the underlying MATLAB m-files are also available for users. Recently, the course Modeling and Simulation was enriched by modules concerning radioactive decay and diffusion, from basic radioactive decay via electron adsorption until contamination spread in the plane. This contribution describes details on the models used for these new modules (simple decay equation, decay with mother-daughter dynamics, nonlinear balance equation for agglomeration of atoms, and cellular automata model with global diffusion for radioactive spread) and shows adjoint web experiment modules in the e-learning platform.

Schlagworte:
Radioactive Decay, Migration Models, e-Learning, MATLAB

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