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Autor:
Ford, Michael J., Aigeldinger, Elisabeth, Sutanto, Felicia, Zaitseva, Natalia P., Li, Viacheslav A., Carman, M. Leslie, Glenn, Andrew, Catala, Cristian R., Dazeley, Steven A., Bowden, Nathaniel
Plastic scintillators that can discriminate between gamma rays, fast neutrons, and thermal neutrons were synthesized and characterized while considering the balance between processing and performance at the kilogram scale. These trade-offs were neces
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2301.04185
Autor:
Zaitseva, Natalia, Carman, Leslie, Glenn, Andrew, Kim, Yongwook, Ford, Michael, Eccleston, Gracie, Hurlbut, Charles, Shipp, Kyle
Publikováno v:
In Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A November 2024 1068
Autor:
Ford, Michael J., Zaitseva, Natalia P., Carman, M. Leslie, Dazeley, Steven A., Bernstein, Adam, Glenn, Andrew, Akindele, Oluwatomi A.
This work describes a class of liquid scintillators that contain mostly water (>50 wt. % of the entire composition) and can discriminate between interactions induced by neutrons and gamma rays. By balancing the interface interactions between the comp
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2202.07625
Pulse shape discriminating scintillator materials in many cases allow the user to identify two basic kinds of pulses arising from two kinds of particles: neutrons and gammas. An uncomplicated solution for building a classifier consists of a two-compo
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2008.07673
Autor:
Kim, Yongwook, Zaitseva, Natalia, Ford, Michael J., Carman, Leslie, Glenn, Andrew, Febbraro, Michael, Hausladen, Paul
Publikováno v:
In Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A October 2023 1055
Publikováno v:
In Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A October 2023 1055
Publikováno v:
In Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A 1 February 2021 988
Autor:
Wilson, Glenn Andrew
A techno-economic analysis of carbon capture and storage (CCS) is presented using system dynamics. These models fully couple the CCS subsystems of carbon dioxide (CO2) capture, transport, and storage as an integrated system with feedback and control.
Externí odkaz:
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/156041