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An investigation of the limitations of the pressure-insulated electrostatic generatorMcKibben, Joseph Laws, January 1940 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1940. / Typescript. Includes abstract and vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaf 31).
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Analyzing Magnet System for the Electrostatic AcceleratorYoung, Thomas E. 08 1900 (has links)
This thesis describes the design and construction of a linear accelerator, specifically, a positive-ion source, a high voltage supply, an accelerating column, and the necessary associated vacuum system.
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A Multiloop Control System for Tandem Electrostatic AcceleratorsCairns, John Everett 05 1900 (has links)
<p> The limitations of the conventional control system due to the corona discharge are discussed. An improved system employing a parallel feedback loop to modulate the terminal stripper is described. Finally an experiment is described whereby the performance of this system is measured and compared with the original system performance.</p> / Thesis / Master of Science (MSc)
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The design, construction, and calibration of a generating voltmeter for a two million volt electrostatic acceleratorBowden, Robert L. January 1958 (has links)
A generating voltmeter capable of measuring one, two, or found million volts has been designed and constructed for use with the Virginia Polytechnical Institute electrostatic accelerator. The voltmeter is a grounded shutter type, the rectified output of which is measured by a vacuum tube voltmeter. The voltmeter was calibrated by known nuclear resonances of fluoride. The calibration showed the meter to be accurate to within five percent at half scale deflation on the one million volts range the less than plus or minus three percent on the two million volts range. / Master of Science
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The design and construction of a magnetic analyzer for a two million volt electrostatic acceleratorOliver, David Webster January 1956 (has links)
A magnetic analyzer capable of bending the four million electron volt bean of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute electrostatic accelerator has been constructed. The magnet is the circumferential yoke, double-focusing type. Tests show its field to be uniform within one percent along its 16-inch radius, its magnetization curve to agree with the design requirements, and its cooling system to be more than adequate.
A motor-generator set and a motor amplydine have been obtained for the magnet power supply, delivery now awaited. A voltage feedback system has been designed for field stabilization, and the considerations in supplying nuclear magnetic resonance equipment to field stabilization have been examined. / Master of Science
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The design and construction of a voltage stabilization system for a two million volt electrostatic acceleratorBall, George L. January 1956 (has links)
no abstract provided by author / Master of Science
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The determination of the resolution of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute electrostatic acceleratorDenny, John Howard 09 June 2012 (has links)
Though modifications and improvements continue on the Virginia Polytechnic Institute electrostatic accelerator, the basic machine has been completed and put into operation. The emphasis thus far has been on experiments at energies below 750 kev and no attempt has been made to determine the maximum operating potential. This work describes the author's contributions to the overall project through the design and construction of many of the electronic control and instrumentation circuits. Through a study of the inelastic collisions of protons with fluorinet, a resolution of 9:1 key was determined. / Master of Science
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Desenvolvimento de um Guia orientativo para dosimetria em Tomografia Computadorizada / Development of a guidance guide for dosimetry in computed tomographyFONTES, LADYJANE P. 10 March 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Maria Eneide de Souza Araujo (mearaujo@ipen.br) on 2017-03-10T16:07:58Z
No. of bitstreams: 0 / Made available in DSpace on 2017-03-10T16:07:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 / Devido as frequentes dúvidas dos usuários das câmaras de ionização do tipo lápis calibradas no Laboratório de Calibração de Instrumentos do IPEN (LCI IPEN), em como aplicar corretamente os fatores indicados em seus certificados de calibração, foi elaborado um guia orientativo para dosimetria em tomografia computadorizada. O guia orientativo inclui o conhecimento prévio da Camada Semirredutora (CSR), já que é necessário conhecer a energia efetiva do feixe para aplicação do fator de correção para qualidade (kq). A avaliação da CSR em tomógrafos torna-se uma difícil tarefa devido à geometria do sistema e por essa razão foi realizado um levantamento das metodologias existentes para a determinação da CSR em feixes clínicos de Tomografia Computadorizada (TC), levando em consideração fatores técnicos, práticos e econômicos. Neste trabalho, optou-se em testar um Sistema Tandem composto por capas absorvedoras confeccionado na oficina do IPEN, baseado em estudos preliminares devido ao baixo custo e boa reposta. O Sistema Tandem é composto por 5 capas absorvedoras cilíndricas de 1 mm, 3 mm, 5 mm, 7 mm, e 10 mm de alumínio e por 3 capas absorvedoras cilíndricas de 15 mm, 25 mm e 35 mm de acrílico (PMMA) acopladas à câmara de ionização do tipo lápis comercial amplamente utilizada em testes de controle de qualidade na dosimetria em feixes clínicos de Tomografia Computadorizada. Através das curvas Tandem, foi possível avaliar os valores de CSR e, através da curva de calibração da câmara de ionização do tipo lápis, encontrar o Kq adequado ao feixe. O Guia elaborado traz informações de como construir a curva de calibração em função da CSR, para encontrar o Kq, bem como informações para construção da curva Tandem, para encontrar valores próximos de CSR. / Dissertação (Mestrado em Tecnologia Nuclear) / IPEN/D / Instituto de Pesquisas Energeticas e Nucleares - IPEN-CNEN/SP
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