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A reliability assessment methodology for distribution systems with distributed generationDuttagupta, Suchismita Sujaya 16 August 2006 (has links)
Reliability assessment is of primary importance in designing and planning distribution
systems that operate in an economic manner with minimal interruption of
customer loads. With the advances in renewable energy sources, Distributed Generation
(DG), is forecasted to increase in distribution networks. The study of reliability
evaluation of such networks is a relatively new area. This research presents a new
methodology that can be used to analyze the reliability of such distribution systems
and can be applied in preliminary planning studies for such systems. The method uses
a sequential Monte Carlo simulation of the distribution systemÂs stochastic model to
generate the operating behavior and combines that with a path augmenting Max flow
algorithm to evaluate the load status for each state change of operation in the system.
Overall system and load point reliability indices such as hourly loss of load, frequency
of loss of load and expected energy unserved can be computed using this technique.
On addition of DG in standby mode of operation at specific locations in the network,
the reliability indices can be compared for different scenarios and strategies for
placement of DG and their capacities can be determined using this methodology.
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Medical physics calculations with MCNP: a primerLazarine, Alexis D 30 October 2006 (has links)
The rising desire for individualized medical physics models has sparked a
transition from the use of tangible phantoms toward the employment of computational
software for medical physics applications. One such computational software for
radiation transport modeling is the Monte Carlo N-Particle (MCNP) radiation transport
code. However, no comprehensive document has been written to introduce the use of
the MCNP code for simulating medical physics applications. This document, a primer,
addresses this need by leading the medical physics user through the basic use of MCNP
and its particular application to the medical physics field.
This primer is designed to teach by example, with the aim that each example will
illustrate a practical use of particular features in MCNP that are useful in medical
physics applications. These examples along with the instructions for reproducing them
are the results of this thesis research. These results include simulations of: dose from
Tc-99m diagnostic therapy, calculation of Medical Internal Radiation Dose (MIRD)
specific absorbed fraction (SAF) values using the ORNL MIRD phantom, x-ray
phototherapy effectiveness, prostate brachytherapy lifetime dose calculations, and a
radiograph of the head using the Zubal head phantom. Also included are a set of appendices that include useful reference data, code syntax, and a database of input decks
including the examples in the primer. The sections in conjunction with the appendices
should provide a foundation of knowledge regarding the MCNP commands and their
uses as well as enable users to utilize the MCNP manual effectively for situations not
specifically addressed by the primer.
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Dosimetric characterization of elongated brachytherapy sources using Monte Carlo methodsBannon, Elizabeth 07 April 2010 (has links)
Current brachytherapy treatment planning systems are unable to accurately calculate dose distributions in the vicinity of brachytherapy sources having active lengths much greater than 5 mm. While low dose-rate ¹³⁷Cs sources are dosimetrically characterized using antiquated along-away tables with simple linear-linear interpolation errors in dose calculation exceeding 30% occur due to algorithm inadequacy. The method presented in this thesis permits dosimetric characterization of elongated brachytherapy sources with active lengths 0 < L < 10 cm for implementation on an FDA-approved clinical TPS. Low- and high-energy photon-emitting sources of Pd-103 and Ir-192, respectively, were examined.
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Simulación Monte Carlo de la transición orden-desorden y la formación de agregados atómicos en las aleaciones modelos tridimensionalesManrique Castillo, Erich Víctor January 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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Numerical exact simulations of actual-size bosonic optical lattice systems /Ma, Ping-nang. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2009. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 52-54). Also available online.
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ETUDE DES PROPRIETES STRUCTURALES ET THERMODYNAMIQUES DES COMPOSES A BASE DE CARBONE, DE CUIVRE ET DE LEURS ALLIAGES /Sekkal, Wassila. Certier, Michel. Aourag, Hafid. January 1999 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse de doctorat : PHYSIQUE : Metz : 1999. / 1999METZ039S. 190 ref.
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Radiance caching for global illumination computation on glossy surfacesKrivanek, Jaroslav Bouatouch, Kadi Zara, Jiri January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Thèse doctorat : Informatique : Rennes 1 : 2005. Thèse doctorat : Computer science and engineering : Czech technical university (Prague) : 2005. / Thèse soutenue en co-tutelle. Thèse en anglais avec un résumé en français. Le titre de la couv. est en français. Bibliogr. p. 103-114.
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Analyses de dépendances et méthodes Monte-Carlo dans les jeux de réflexionHelmstetter, Bernard Cazenave, Tristan January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Reproduction de : Thèse de doctorat : Informatique : Paris 8 : 2007. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr. p. 113-117.
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Structure et dynamique de protéines isolées approches statistiques /Poulain, Pierre Dugourd, Philippe January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Reproduction de : Thèse de doctorat : Physique : Lyon 1 : 2006. / Titre provenant de l'écran titre. 200 réf. bibliogr.
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Quantum statistical mechanics a Monte Carlo study of clusters /Chow, Fung-kiu. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (M. Phil.)--University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves [87]-89).
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