Henryk Anglart
PROFESSOR EMERITUS
Kungliga Tekniska Högskolanhttps://www.kth.se/profile/henryk
About me
I am Professor Emeritus at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), contributing in the field of Nuclear Reactor Technology. My professional positions, publications, and specific interests are as follows:
1. Professional positions:
- Various research-and-development-related positions at ASEA-ATOM, ABB Atom, and Westinghouse (until 2003)
- Professor of Reactor Technology at KTH (2004-2022) and at the Warsaw University of Technology (2013-2021)
- Former Head of the Nuclear Reactor Technology division in the Physics Department, School of Engineering Sciences (2004-2018)
- Deputy Head of the Physics Department (2012-2018)
- Director of CEKERT (2008-2019), a forum for research and education in nuclear engineering at KTH
- Visiting Professor at Shenzhen University (2021-)
2. Publications:
- Author and co-author of over 200 peer-reviewed journal and conference papers
- Author of several books related to nuclear power engineering and safety, including: Multilingual Dictionary of Nuclear Reactor Physics and Engineering, Introduction to Sustainable Energy Transformation, Thermal Safety Margins in Nuclear Reactors, Applied Reactor Technology, Nuclear Reactor Dynamics and Stability, Thermal-Hydraulics in Nuclear Systems, and Nuclear Engineering Lexicon (in Polish)
3. Specific interests:
- Conducting measurements and computation of thermal safety margins in nuclear reactor cores
- Conducting measurements of thermal safety limits (such as dryout) and post-dryout heat transfer in a high-pressure water test loop (HWAT)
- Utilizing Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and system thermal-hydraulic codes with self-developed closure models for calculating and predicting thermal-hydraulic conditions in nuclear reactor cores
Courses
Nuclear Reactor Technology (SH2702), course responsible, teacher | Course web
Sustainable Energy Transformation Technologies (SH2706), teacher | Course web
Thermal-Hydraulics in Nuclear Energy Engineering (SH2701), teacher | Course web