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Publikováno v:
Nuclear Technology. 172:295-301
Silicon carbide (SiC) is a promising semiconductor material for use in solid-state radiation detectors. SiC’s wide bandgap makes it an appropriate semiconductor for high-temperature applications. B...
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Eylem Ekici, L. A. Mangan, Xiaodong Sun, Michael Yau, Don W. Miller, Paolo Bucci, Tunc Aldemir, Sergio Guarro, Jason Kirschenbaum, Steven A. Arndt, Diego Mandelli
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The Markov/cell-to-cell mapping technique (CCMT) and the dynamic flowgraph methodology (DFM) are two system logic modeling methodologies that have been proposed to address the dynamic characteristics of digital instrumentation and control (I&C) syste
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Nuclear Science and Engineering. 157:316-330
A dynamic model of the Gas Turbine-Modular Helium Reactor core has been developed using the Simulink simulation program. The Simulink model utilizes a space-independent neutronics (point-kinetics) ...
Autor:
Audeen W. Fentiman, Jason Kirschenbaum, L. Anthony Mangan, Tunc Aldemir, Steven A. Arndt, Michael P. Stovsky, Paolo Bucci, Don W. Miller
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Nuclear Technology. 159:167-191
Nuclear power plants are in the process of replacing the existing analog instrumentation and control (I&C) systems with digital technology. Digital systems distinguish themselves from other control and instrumentation systems mainly due to the presen
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Nuclear Technology. 159:208-220
Focusing on the gas turbine-modular helium reactor (GT-MHR), we have developed methods to predict the positions in a nuclear reactor where silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductor diode detectors may work functionally as neutron monitors for at least one
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Nuclear Technology. 143:208-216
The Fiso Fabry-Perot fiber-optic temperature sensor was selected for performance evaluation and for potential application in nuclear power plants because of its unique interferometric sensing mechanism and data-processing technique, and its commercia
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 507:691-702
Nuclear Power Plant operators and Generation IV plant designers are considering advanced data transmission and measurement systems to improve system economics and safety, while concurrently addressing the issue of obsolescence of instrumentation and
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Nuclear Technology. 140:209-221
A controlled-calorimetric in-core instrument that can directly measure nuclear energy deposition has been developed and tested. This instrument works by heating an element of reactor fuel to a constant temperature with an electric heater, such that i
Autor:
Thomas D. Radcliff, Daniel J. Mills, Andrew Kauffman, Keith W. Maupin, Don W. Miller, V. Matthew Penrod
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Nuclear Technology. 140:222-232
An in-reactor test facility has been designed and built at The Ohio State University Research Reactor to evaluate the static and dynamic performance of nuclear reactor in-core sensors in environmental and neutronic conditions comparable to those expe
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Review of Scientific Instruments. 73:3112-3118
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in 1998 completed a study of emerging technologies that could be applicable to measurement systems in nuclear power plants [H. M. Hashemian et al., “Advanced Instrumentation and Maintenance Technologies for N