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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
1

Comprehensive Analysis of a Scaled-Down Low-Temperature Direct Reactor Auxiliary Cooling System for Fluoride Salt-Cooled High-Temperature Reactors

Adams , Imani Noel 06 August 2013 (has links)
No description available.
2

RELAP5 Model Benchmark for Thermal Performance of DRACS Test Facilities

Lin, Hsun-Chia 24 October 2016 (has links)
No description available.
3

Design, Testing and Modeling of the Direct Reactor Auxiliary Cooling System for FHRs

Lu, Qiuping 01 September 2016 (has links)
No description available.
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Species Chemistry and Electrochemical Separation in Molten Fluoride Salt

Wang, Yafei 11 September 2019 (has links)
Fluoride salt-cooled high-temperature reactor (FHR) is a safer and potentially less expensive alternative to light water reactor due to the low pressure of primary system, passive decay heat cooling system, chemically inert coolant salt, and high-temperature power cycle. However, one challenge presented by this reactor is that fission products may leak into the primary system from its TRISO particle fuel during normal operation. Consequently, the circulating fission products within the primary coolant would be a potential radioactive source. On the other hand, the containment material of the molten salt such as nickel-based alloys may be corroded, and its species may stay in the salt. Thus, the installment of the primary coolant clean-up system and the study on the contaminant species' chemistry and separation are necessarily needed. Electrochemical separation technique has been proposed as the online coolant clean-up method for FHR for removing some impurities from the salt such as lanthanides and corrosion products. The present research focuses on the electrochemical separations of fission products and corrosion products in molten FLiNaK salt (46.5LiF-11.5NaF-42KF mol%) which is the surrogate of the primary coolant candidate FLiBe (67LiF-33BeF2, mol%) for FHR. The main objective is to investigate the electrochemical behaviors of fission products and corrosion products in molten FLiNaK salt to achieve its separations, and provide fundamental properties to instruct the conditions needed to be applied for a desired electrochemical separation. La and Ce are two main elements concerned in this study since they are major lanthanide fission products. Electrochemical behavior of LaF3 in molten FLiNaK salt was studied on both W and Mo inert working electrodes. Although the standard reduction potential of La (III) is more cathodic than that of the primary salt melt constituents K (I) and Na (I), the electrochemical separation of La from molten FLiNaK salt was achieved by merely using inert working electrode because of the formed LaF63- when KF or NaF exists as the salt constituents. Fundamental properties of La in molten FLiNaK salt were also studied at various situations by electroanalytical methods including cyclic voltammetry (CV), chronopotentiometry (CP), and potentiodynamic polarization scan (PS). Ce is another fission product to be separated out from molten FLiNaK salt. Both inert (W) and reactive working electrodes (Cu and Ni) were utilized to realize the extraction of Ce. The electrochemical behaviors of Ce observed on inert W electrode are similar to the ones obtained in FLiNaK-LaF3 system. Reactive electrodes Cu and Ni were used to precede the electrochemical deposition potential of Ce by forming intermetallic compounds. It turned out only Ni electrode was feasible for preceding the deposition potential and the intermetallic compound was identified as CeNi5. The dissolution of chromium metal in the form of chromium fluoride into molten FLiNaK salt is the main concern of alloy corrosion in FHR. To understand the alloy corrosion and removal of the corrosion products from the FHR salt coolant, the electrochemical behavior and fundamental properties of Cr in molten FLiNaK salt were investigated in the present study as well. A new analysis method for the Cr two-step electrochemical reaction in the salt was developed. The method can be applied to other two-step reactions as well. Liquid bismuth was proposed to be the extraction media for liquid/liquid multistage separation of fission products in molten salt reactor. It also can be used as the cathode to extract the fission product of which the electrodeposition potential is close to or more negative than that of the main constituents of molten salt. Activity and activity coefficient are essential factors for assessing the extraction behavior and viability of bismuth in separating fission products. Hence, in the present study, the activity and activity coefficient of fission products and alkali metals (Li and K) at different concentrations and temperatures were determined by experiment and simulation methods respectively. To conduct the parametric study for the electrochemical reaction process and predict fundamental properties, an electrochemical model including single-step reversible, irreversible, and quasi-reversible reactions, multiple-reaction, and two-step consecutive charge transfer reaction was developed based on MOOSE. Although the model was not applied to analyze the experimental data in the present study, this model provides an efficient and easy way to understand the effect of various parameters on electrochemical reaction process. The present study supplied a comprehensive study on the electrochemical separation of fission products and corrosion products in molten FLiNaK salt and will contribute greatly to the development of FHR. / Doctor of Philosophy / There is a significant increased demand for the generation of electricity with the fast development of modern society and economy. For well over 100 years, the dominant energy sources for producing electricity in the industrialized world are fossil fuels, notably coal, oil, and natural gas. The generation of electricity from fossil fuels is a major and growing contributor to the emission of greenhouse gases that contribute significantly to global warming. As clean and efficient energy, the nuclear power source has been an attractive alternative to traditional fossil fuels. The fluoride salt cooled high temperature reactor (FHR) is a promising Generation-IV advanced nuclear reactor. FHR is a salt-cooled reactor in which the core contains a solid fuel and liquid salt coolant. It combines attractive attributes from previously developed reactors and has the advantages of, for example, low-pressure operation, high temperature power cycle, and passive decay heat rejection. However, the primary salt coolant can unavoidably acquire fission products from the fuel particles and corrosion products from structural material corrosion. Therefore, it is necessary to have a primary coolant clean-up system installed in the FHR to mitigate the contamination and ensure the continued operation of the reactor. Electrochemical separation technique has been proposed as the online coolant clean-up method for FHR. Electrochemical separation can be typically done in a three-electrode cell system (working, counter, and reference electrodes). Through applying a proper electrical potential or a current, the target metal ions in the molten salt will be deposited on the working electrode. In that way, the contaminants, including fission products and corrosion products, can be taken out with a working electrode from the molten salt coolant. In this study, the fundamental behaviors of separation of La, Ce (represent lanthanide fission products) and Cr (represents corrosion products) in FLINAK were investigated. To achieve their separations, the present dissertation provided a comprehensive study about the electrochemical behaviors of La, Ce, and Cr species in molten FLiNaK salt at various situations, and relevant fundamental properties for guiding the conditions needed to be applied for the desired electrochemical separation. Considering the use of liquid bismuth as the extraction media for liquid/liquid separation and the electrode for electrochemical separation of fission products the fundamental properties of fission products and alkali metals in liquid bismuth are also determined in the present study to evaluate the separation behavior and viability. Finally, an electrochemical model for understanding the electrochemical process in the FHR salt coolant clean-up was developed. Overall, the work performed in this study will contribute greatly to facilitate the FHR development.
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Electrochemical Sensor Development for Fluoride Molten Salt Redox Control

Shay, Nikolas W. 21 September 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Etablierung eines Messverfahrens für die Komplementkomponente FHR-3 und seine Anwendung auf die Bestimmung von FHR-3 Plasmakonzentrationen bei Patienten mit altersabhängiger Makuladegeneration. / Establishment of a measurement procedure for the complement FHR-3 and its application to the determination of FHR-3 plasma concentrations in patients with age-related macular degeneration.

Och, Daniela 01 August 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Χρήση ασαφών γνωστικών απεικονίσεων για τη δημιουργία ενός συστήματος υποστήριξης αποφάσεων για κλινική χρήση / Usage of non specific conceptual depictions for the creation of a decision making system for clinical purpose

Δελημανώλη, Ελέσα 14 May 2007 (has links)
Η εργασία αυτή σκοπό έχει στην επίτευξη ενός συστήματος,η συμπεριφορά του οποίου καθορίζεται βάσει του ιατρικού πρωτοκόλλου του καρδιοτοκογραφήματος ηρεμίας. Έμφαση δίνεται, στον τρόπο προσέγγισης του εμβρυικού καρδιακού ρυθμού (ΕΚΡ). Επιπλέον, αναπτύσσεται ένα πρόγραμμα που αναγνωρίζει τις τέσσερις βασικές παραμέτρους του ΕΚΡ, οι οποίες είναι:η βασική γραμμή του ΕΚΡ,η μεταβλητότητα του ΕΚΡ,ο αριθμός των επιταχύνσεων και επιβραδύνσεων . / This project is designed to create a system whose behaviour is based on the structure of non stress test (NST) protocol. Emphasis is given on the way of approaching the fetal heart rate(FHR). Moreover ,I would like to submit that a program has been developed for recognition of the four basic parameters of the FHR,which are:the FHR baseline,the FHR variability,the number of accelerations and decelerations.
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Acquisition du rythme cardiaque fœtal et analyse de données pour la recherche de facteurs prédictifs de l’acidose fœtale / Fetal heart rate acquisition and data analysis to screen fetal acidosis predictive factors

Houzé de l'Aulnoit, Agathe 30 April 2019 (has links)
L’analyse visuelle du rythme cardiaque fœtal (RCF) est une excellente méthode de dépistage de l’hypoxie fœtale. Cette analyse visuelle est d’autre part sujette à une variabilité inter- et intra-individuelle importante. L’hypoxie fœtale au cours du travail s’exprime par des anomalies du RCF. La sous-évaluation de la gravité d’un RCF entraine une prise de risque indue pour le fœtus avec une augmentation de sa morbi-mortalité et sa surévaluation entraine un interventionnisme obstétrical inutile avec une augmentation du taux de césariennes. Ce dernier point pose par ailleurs en France un problème de santé publique.L’analyse automatisée du signal RCF permet de diminuer la variabilité inter- et intra-individuelle et d’accéder à d’autres paramètres calculés visant à augmenter la valeur diagnostique. Les critères d’analyse morphologiques du RCF (ligne de base, nombre d’accélérations, nombre et typage des ralentissements, variabilité à long terme (VLT)) ont été décrits ainsi que d’autres tels que les surfaces des ralentissements, les indices de variabilité à court terme (VCT) et les analyses fréquentielles. Il n’en demeure pas moins que la définition de la ligne de base, à partir de laquelle sont repérés les accélérations et les ralentissements reste, dans certains cas, difficile à établir.L’objectif principal de la thèse est d’établir un modèle prédictif de l’acidose fœtale à partir d’une analyse automatisée du RCF. L’objectif secondaire est de déterminer la pertinence des différents paramètres élémentaires classiques (CNGOF 2007) (fréquence de base, variabilité, accélérations, ralentissements) et celle d’autres paramètres inaccessible à l’œil (indices de variabilité à court terme, surfaces des ralentissements, analyse fréquentielle…). Par la suite, nous voulons identifier des critères de décision qui aideront à la prise en charge obstétricale.Nous proposons d’aborder l’analyse automatisée du RCF pendant le travail par l’intermédiaire d’une étude cas-témoins ; les cas étant des tracés RCF de nouveau-nés en acidose néonatale (pH artériel au cordon inférieur ou égal à 7,15) et les témoins, des tracés RCF de nouveau-nés sans acidose (pH artériel au cordon supérieur ou égal à 7,25). Il s’agit d’une étude monocentrique à la maternité de l’hôpital Saint Vincent de Paul, GHICL – Lille, sur notre base de données « Bien Naitre » (archivage numérique des tracés RCF depuis 2011), comptant un un nombre suffisant de cas sur ce seul centre. La maternité Saint Vincent de Paul (GHICL) présente depuis 2011 environ 70 cas par an d’acidose néonatale (pHa ≤ 7,10) (3,41%). Le logiciel R sera utilisé pour l’analyse statistique / Visual analysis of the fetal heart rate FHR is a good method for screening for fetal hypoxia but is not sufficiently specific. The visual morphological analysis of the FHR during labor is subject to inter- and intra-observer variability – particularly when the FHR is abnormal. Underestimating the severity of an FHR leads to undue risk-taking for the fetus with an increase in morbidity and mortality and overvaluation leads to unnecessary obstetric intervention with an increased rate of caesarean section. This last point also induces a French public health problem.FHR automated analysis reduces inter and intra-individual variability and accesses other calculated parameters aimed at increasing the diagnostic value. The FHR morphological analysis parameters (baseline, number of accelerations, number and typing of decelerations, long-term variability (LTV)) were described as well as others such as the decelerations surfaces, short-term variability (STV) and frequency analyzes. Nevertheless, when attempting to analyze the FHR automatically, the main problem is computation of the baseline against which all the other parameters are determined.Automatic analysis provides information on parameters that cannot be derived in a visual analysis and that are likely to improve screening for fetal acidosis during labor.The main objective of the thesis is to establish a predictive model of fetal acidosis from a FHR automated analysis. The secondary objective is to determine the relevance of the classical basic parameters (CNGOF 2007) (baseline, variability, accelerations, decelerations) and that of other parameters inaccessible to the eye (indices of short-term variability, surfaces of decelerations, frequency analysis ...). Later, we want to identify decision criteria that will help in the obstetric care management.We propose to validate FHR automated analysis during labor through a case-control study; cases were FHR recordings of neonatal acidosis (arterial cord pH less than or equal to 7.15) and controls, FHR recordings of neonatal without acidosis (arterial cord pH upper than or equal to 7.25). This is a monocentric study at the maternity hospital of Saint Vincent de Paul Hospital, GHICL - Lille, on our « Well Born » database (digital archiving of RCF plots since 2011), with a sufficient number of cases on this only center. Since 2011, the Saint Vincent de Paul hospital (GHICL) has had about 70 cases per year of neonatal acidosis (pHa less than or equal to 7.10) (3.41%). The R software will be used for statistical analysis.
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Surveillance non invasive de la réponse neuroimmunitaire fœtale à l’infection

Durosier, Lucien Daniel 12 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Trends and determinants of intrapartum stillbirth in the public health facilities of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Alemayehu Gebremariam Agena 06 1900 (has links)
This study aimed to assess the magnitude, trends and determinants of intrapartum stillbirths in the public health facilities in Addis Ababa. A case-control study design was used along with quantitative data collection methods. Obstetric care data on key variables were collected from medical records of 728 cases and 1551 controls in the public health facilities during July 1, 2010 and June 30, 2015. Data were analysed using SPSS version 24 to determine associations and risk factors against intrapartum stillbirth. HMIS data from different sources were further analysed for the same period to determine trends of stillbirth in the public health facilities of Addis Ababa. Findings from this study showed a staggering high prevalence of stillbirth at an average rate of 28 per 1000 births during the period 2010-2015. This figure was comparable with the population level prevalence of prenatal death in Addis Ababa which was 30 per 1000 birth (Central Statistical Agency 2011:115). No statistically significant associations were revealed against the effects of maternal medical conditions including diabetes, hypertension, cardiac and renal diseases and key socio-demographic variables including age, parity and marital status, and intrapartum stillbirth. On the contrary, HIV and syphilis infections, foetal presentations, multiple pregnancy and the frequency of ANC visits during the index pregnancy had statistically significant associations with intrapartum stillbirth. Furthermore, low FHR, non-vertex foetal presentations and ruptured cervical membrane on admission to labour were among risk factors for intrapartum stillbirth. Similarly, women in the stillbirth group received substandard care regarding the timely assessment of foetal decent, cervical dilatation, labour induction, and episiotomy care compared to women in the livebirth group. Obstetrical complications including obstructed labour, eclampsia and preeclampsia were more common among women in the intrapartum stillbirth group indicating that the above variables were key determinant of intrapartum stillbirth. These findings suggest that poor quality of obstetric care during labour and childbirth were the underlying risk factors for intrapartum stillbirth. In conclusion, strategies to overhaul the obstetric care practices in the public health facilities through skills building, accurate use of labour monitoring tools, close supervisions, accurate classification of stillbirth, proper documentation, and ongoing research efforts. / Health Studies / D. Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)

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