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Potential and limits of water-cooled Pb–17Li blankets and divertors for a fusion power plant

2000

Abstract Blankets and divertors are key components of a fusion power plant. They have a large impact on the overall plant design, its performance and availability, and on the cost of electricity. The water-cooled Pb–17Li (WCLL) blanket uses reduced activation ferritic–martensitic steel as structural material. It was previously validated under numerous aspects such as TBR, mechanical and thermo-mechanical stability, thermal–hydraulics, MHD, safety and others. This was done assuming the specifications for a European DEMOnstration reactor which were fixed back in 1989. A WCLL blanket would best be combined with a water-cooled divertor so that a single coolant could be used for the entire react…

Mechanical EngineeringNuclear engineeringDivertorFusion powerBlanketNuclear reactorCoolantlaw.inventionNuclear Energy and EngineeringlawWater coolingEnvironmental scienceGeneral Materials ScienceCost of electricity by sourceCivil and Structural EngineeringPower densityFusion Engineering and Design
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The European contribution to the development and validation activities for the design of IFMIF lithium facility

2013

The International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility (IFMIF) is an accelerator-driven intense neutron source where candidate materials for fusion reactors will be tested and validated. The high energy neutron flux is produced by means of two deuteron beams (total current of 250 mA, energy of 40 MeV) that strikes a liquid lithium target circulating in a lithium loop of IFMIF plant. The European (EU) contribution to the development of the lithium facility comprises five procurement packages, as follow: (1) participation to the experimental activities of the EVEDA lithium test loop in Oarai (Japan); (2) study aimed at evaluating the corrosion and erosion phenomena, promoted by lithium, for …

Mechanical EngineeringNuclear engineeringLithium testRemote handlingchemistry.chemical_elementInternational Fusion Materials Irradiation FacilityFusion powerLithiumLithium;Remote handling;IFMIF;Corrosion;Target assembly;PurificationCorrosionNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryNeutron fluxTarget assemblyIFMIFNeutron sourceEnvironmental scienceGeneral Materials ScienceLithiumPurification methodsEngineering design processSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariPurificationCivil and Structural EngineeringIFMIF Target assembly Remote handling Lithium Corrosion Purification
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Higher order statistics of the response of linear systems excited by polynomials of filtered Poisson pulses

1999

The higher order statistics of the response of linear systems excited by polynomials of filtered Poisson pulses are evaluated by means of knowledge of the first order statistics and without any further integration. This is made possible by a coordinate transformation which replaces the original system by a quasi-linear one with parametric Poisson delta-correlated input; and, for these systems, a simple relationship between first order and higher order statistics is found in which the transition matrix of the dynamical new system, incremented by the correction terms necessary to apply the Ito calculus, appears.

Mechanical EngineeringOrder statisticCoordinate systemMathematical analysisLinear systemStochastic matrixAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsHigher-order statisticsCondensed Matter PhysicsPoisson distributionCombinatoricssymbols.namesakeNuclear Energy and EngineeringsymbolsRandom vibrationCivil and Structural EngineeringParametric statisticsMathematics
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F4E load transfer procedure among finite element models different in topology or in discretization

2019

Abstract In this paper, a methodology developed in Fusion for Energy (F4E) for interpolating mechanical loads both between compatible (i.e. from solid to solid models different in discretization) and incompatible (e.g. from solid models to shell/beam models) FE models is described. This novel procedure is able of transferring a force vector field (i.e. Lorentz forces) from a three-dimensional solid mesh (e.g. electromagnetic model) onto a target mesh (e.g. mechanical model), being it either three-dimensional solid or simplified beam/shell model. This interpolation procedure is developed with the aim of preserving both the global and local mechanical equilibrium of the system in terms of res…

Mechanical equilibriumDiscretizationComputer scienceMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisShell (structure)01 natural sciencesFinite element method010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionsymbols.namesakeNuclear Energy and Engineeringlaw0103 physical sciencesMoment (physics)symbolsGeneral Materials Science010306 general physicsLorentz forceBeam (structure)Civil and Structural EngineeringInterpolationFusion Engineering and Design
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Riesz fractional integrals and complex fractional moments for the probabilistic characterization of random variables

2012

Abstract The aim of this paper is the probabilistic representation of the probability density function (PDF) or the characteristic function (CF) in terms of fractional moments of complex order. It is shown that such complex moments are related to Riesz and complementary Riesz integrals at the origin. By invoking the inverse Mellin transform theorem, the PDF or the CF is exactly evaluated in integral form in terms of complex fractional moments. Discretization leads to the conclusion that with few fractional moments the whole PDF or CF may be restored. Application to the pathological case of an α -stable random variable is discussed in detail, showing the impressive capability to characterize…

Mellin transformFractional spectral momentDiscretizationCharacteristic function (probability theory)Mechanical EngineeringCharacteristic functionMathematical analysisAerospace EngineeringComplex order momentOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsProbability density functionFractional calculuCondensed Matter PhysicsFractional calculusNuclear Energy and EngineeringProbability density functionApplied mathematicsFractional momentRandom variableCumulantMellin transformCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsTaylor expansions for the moments of functions of random variablesProbabilistic Engineering Mechanics
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Fokker Planck equation solved in terms of complex fractional moments

2014

Abstract In this paper the solution of the Fokker Planck (FPK) equation in terms of (complex) fractional moments is presented. It is shown that by using concepts coming from fractional calculus, complex Mellin transform and related ones, the solution of the FPK equation in terms of a finite number of complex moments may be easily found. It is shown that the probability density function (PDF) solution of the FPK equation is restored in the whole domain, including the trend at infinity with the exception of the value of the PDF in zero.

Mellin transformMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectFokker Planck equationMathematical analysisZero (complex analysis)Aerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsProbability density functionComplex fractional momentCondensed Matter PhysicsInfinityDomain (mathematical analysis)Fractional calculusNuclear Energy and EngineeringFokker–Planck equationFinite setMellin transformRiesz fractional integrals.Civil and Structural EngineeringMathematicsmedia_commonProbabilistic Engineering Mechanics
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Poisson white noise parametric input and response by using complex fractional moments

2014

Abstract In this paper the solution of the generalization of the Kolmogorov–Feller equation to the case of parametric input is treated. The solution is obtained by using complex Mellin transform and complex fractional moments. Applying an invertible nonlinear transformation, it is possible to convert the original system into an artificial one driven by an external Poisson white noise process. Then, the problem of finding the evolution of the probability density function (PDF) for nonlinear systems driven by parametric non-normal white noise process may be addressed in determining the PDF evolution of a corresponding artificial system with external type of loading.

Mellin transformParametric Poisson white noiseGeneralizationMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisAerospace EngineeringOcean EngineeringStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsProbability density functionWhite noiseComplex fractional momentCondensed Matter PhysicsPoisson distributionsymbols.namesakeNonlinear systemModified Kolmogorov–Feller equationNuclear Energy and EngineeringProbability density functionsymbolsFractional Poisson processMellin transformCivil and Structural EngineeringParametric statisticsMathematicsProbabilistic Engineering Mechanics
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Comparison between the energy performance of a ground coupled water to water heat pump system and an air to water heat pump system for heating and co…

2008

Abstract The investigation presented in this article was aimed at demonstrating the technical and economical feasibility of using ground source heat pump systems in mixed climate applications, where cooling requirements are dominant. We show an experimental comparison between a ground coupled heat pump system and a conventional air to water heat pump system, focussing at the heating and cooling energy performance. A direct comparison could be made as both systems are linked, in parallel, to the same building with exactly the same loads and climatic conditions. For a whole climatic season the results obtained show that the geothermal system saves, in terms of primary energy consumption, a 43…

MeteorologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentPassive coolingHybrid heatEnvironmental engineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyCoefficient of performancelaw.inventionFuel TechnologyNuclear Energy and EngineeringlawAir source heat pumpsWater coolingEnvironmental scienceGeothermal gradientEfficient energy useHeat pumpEnergy Conversion and Management
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[99mTc]Ca-Phytate: Some colloidal characteristics related to the optimal preparation conditions

1983

Abstract Some physico-chemical characteristics of the colloidal radiopharmaceutical [ 99 m Tc]Ca-phytate related to optimal preparation conditions have been studied. (1,2) It is demonstrated that the Ca 2+ -phytate stoichiometry is 6:1. Two different Ca-phytate colloids seem to be formed, mainly depending on the Ca 2+ :phytate molar ratio-one of low mycelar size for a 1:1 Ca 2+ :phytate molar ratio ( cmc ∗ = 5.10 −5 M ) , and another one, with a higher mycelar size for a 6:1 molar ratio (cmc = 8.10 −5 M). This last one it probably better for providing a good quality splenic uptake.

MolarRadiationPhytic AcidConductometryChemistryCyclitolInorganic chemistryTechnetiumOrganotechnetium CompoundsMicellelaw.inventionColloidchemistry.chemical_compoundLiverNuclear Energy and EngineeringlawMolar ratioHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingColloidsRadionuclide ImagingAtomic absorption spectroscopyMononuclear Phagocyte SystemSpleenStoichiometryThe International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes
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A multi-physics integrated approach to breeding blanket modelling and design

2019

Abstract Often, for the design of a component, several kinds of analyses are needed. Even more frequently, the different fields of study, to be taken into account for the design verification, have to be examined minutely until the final results are satisfying. Furthermore, when geometry modifications are required, for instance to fulfill the component functions, the analyses cycle has to be restarted and an iterative process has to be carried out. This procedure may be time-consuming and herald of errors, in particular if it is demanded to the human activity. Therefore, it is more convenient for the scientific community to adopt a numerical tool that can combine various computational codes.…

Multi-physicCommercial softwareNeutron transportIterative and incremental developmentHCPBMechanical EngineeringBase (geometry)Blanket7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesWCLL010305 fluids & plasmasCouplingLead (geology)Nuclear Energy and EngineeringCoupling (computer programming)Component (UML)0103 physical sciencesSystems engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceBreeding blanket010306 general physicsSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariCivil and Structural EngineeringFusion Engineering and Design
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