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A dynamic rate theory for the response of metals during steady state and pulsed irradiationGhoniem, Nasr Mostafa. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis--Wisconsin. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 322-329).
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An investigation of electron irradiated type IIa and N-doped CVD diamonds by microscopic photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopyWotherspoon, Alex January 2003 (has links)
No description available.
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Irradiation of FoodMisner, Scottie, Curtis, Carol, Whitmer, Evelyn 05 1900 (has links)
2 pp. / Revised version of 1999 title by Meer and Misner / Food irradiation is the treatment of food by a certain type of intense energy known as ionizing radiation. This involves exposing bulk or packaged food to carefully controlled amounts of energy. Food does not come in contact with radioactive material. The publication discusses the technology of food irradiation including; the energy source, effect on foods, identifying treated foods, environmental concerns and approved uses in the U.S.
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Propriétés électro-optiques et diélectriques de cristaux liquides photo-ferroélectriques / Electro-optical and dielectric properties of photo-ferroelectrics liquid crystalsBoussoualem, Yahia 29 June 2010 (has links)
Ce travail concerne l’étude des effets de la lumière sur les propriétés optiques, électro-optiques et diélectriques d’un cristal liquide pur de la famille azobenzène. Ces études ont été réalisées, en fonction de la température et de l’intensité de la lumière UV, en phase smectique C hélicoïdale (SmC*) qui est photo-ferroélectrique. Les études optiques ont montré que les modifications observées, sous irradiation UV, sont dues à la photo-isomérisation des molécules azobenzène. Le passage de la forme Trans à la forme Cis se traduit par des changements des propriétés physico-chimiques du composé et une diminution de la température de transition haute température SmC*-TGBA. Les études électro-optiques révèlent une forte diminution de la polarisation spontanée Ps et une baisse modérée de l’angle d’inclinaison q. La spectroscopie diélectrique montre que l’amplitude du mode de Goldstone augmente et sa fréquence de relaxation diminue sous irradiation lumineuse. L’exploitation des résultats montre que les évolutions photo-induites des amplitudes et fréquences de relaxation du mode Goldstone sont étroitement liées aux variations de Ps, de µ, de la viscosité rotationnelle °G et de la constante élastique de flexion K3. Dans la seconde partie de ce travail, nous avons quantifié les populations des deux isomères ainsi que les paramètres caractéristiques de leur dynamique sous irradiation à l’aide d’un modèle théorique. D’autre part nous avons montré que les variations des propriétés optiques, électro-optiques et diélectriques sont étroitement liées à la profondeur de pénétration de la lumière incidente dans la cellule. Ces comportements obéissent à une loi de type Beer-Lambert-Bouguer. / This work concerns the study of the light effects on the optical, electro-optical and dielectric properties of a pure azobenzene liquid crystal. These studies were carried out, according to temperature and the UV light intensity, in the helicoidal SmC phase which is photo-ferroelectric.The optical studies show that the observed modifications, under UV irradiation, are due to the photo-isomerization of the azobenzene molecules. The transformation from the Trans to Cis form results in changes of the physico-chemical properties and a reduction of the SmC*-TGBA transition temperature Tc.The electro-optical studies reveal a strong decrease of the spontaneous polarization Ps and a moderate one of the tilt angle q. The dielectric spectroscopy studies show that the amplitude of the Goldstone mode increases and the relaxation frequency decreases under irradiation.We show that these variations of the dielectric strength and relaxation frequencies, under UV illumination, are related, at the same time, of the variations of Ps, q , rotational viscosity g G and elastic constant K3. Using a theoretical model, we determine in the second part of this work the populations of the Trans and Cis isomers as well as the characteristic dynamic parameters under irradiation. Finally we show that the variations of the optical, electro-optical and dielectric properties are closely related to the light penetration depth in the cell. Finally we show that the variations of the optical, electro-optical and dielectric properties are closely related to the light penetration depth in the cell. These behaviors obey to a Beer-Lambert law.
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Effect of electron beam irradiation on quality and shelf-life of Tommy Atkins mango (Mangifera indica l.) and blueberry (Vaccinium corymbsum l.)Moreno Tinjaca, Maria Alexandra 25 April 2007 (has links)
The main goal of this research was to determine the feasibility of using electron
beam irradiation as an alternative disinfestation technology while preserving the overall
quality of mangoes, and to verify its suitability for the preservation shelf life of
blueberries.
Physicochemical and sensory characteristics of the fruits were evaluated.
Mangoes were irradiated at 1.0, 1.5 and 3.1 kGy using a 10MeV (10 kW) linear
accelerator (LINAC) with double beam fixture. Samples were stored at 12úC and 62.7%
RH for 21 days. Blueberries packed in plastic clamshell containers were irradiated at 1.1,
1.6 and 3.2 kGy doses using the same linear accelerator with a single beam. The shelf
life of the berries stored at 5úC and 70.4% RH was evaluated for 14 days. The firmness
of mangoes irradiated at 1.5 and 3.1 kGy significantly (p > 0.05) decreased during
storage. There was a reduction of total sugars (8.1% and 14.1%) in samples irradiated at
1.0 kGy and 1.5 kGy, respectively. All irradiated mangoes had significantly lower (50- 70 %) ascorbic acid content throughout storage. The phenolic compounds increased in
samples irradiated at 1.5 kGy (27.4%) and 3.1 kGy) (18.3%). Sensory evaluation of the
fruits irradiated with 3.1 kGy showed significantly less acceptability for overall quality,
color, texture and aroma. Irradiation of blueberries at 1.1 kGy had no significant (p >
0.05) effect on the fruits' physicochemical characteristics with the exception of ascorbic
acid which decreased by 17% after 14 days. A significant decrease in texture (firmness)
of irradiated berries was observed during storage time. Total sugars decreased in all
irradiated fruits while total phenolics and tannins increased (10 -20%). Sensory attributes
of samples irradiated with 1.1 kGy and 1.6 kGy were found acceptable by the panelists.
The high dose-treated fruits were considered unacceptable.
The results from this research suggest that a 1.5 kGy is the best treatment to
maintain the quality attributes of mangoes and increase the shelf life by three days. The
electron beam irradiation of packed blueberries at doses of 1.1 and 1.6 kGy ensures and
enhances the quality and the shelf life of blueberries up to 14 days.
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Characterization of an in-core irradiator for testing of microelectronics in a mixed radiation environmentAghara, Sukesh K. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Texas at Austin, 2003. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references. Available also from UMI Company.
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Optical emission from irradiated thin metallic foilsFrank, Allen Lee. January 1962 (has links)
Thesis (M.S. in Physics)--Vanderbilt University. / Typescript. Bibliography: l. 83-84.
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The effects of implanted hydrogen and helium on cavity formation in self-ion irradiated nickelBullen, Daniel Bernard. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Masison, 1984. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Design and construction of a fast neutron irradiation facility for use at elevated temperatureIsmuntoyo, Robertus January 2011 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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Theory of compositional effects in irradiation damageMurphy, Susan Mary January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
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