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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.
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Effect of movement during cure on the experimental performance of construction sealant materials

Jones, Timothy G. B. January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Gestao de fontes radioativas seladas descartadas

VICENTE, ROBERTO 09 October 2014 (has links)
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Gestao de fontes radioativas seladas descartadas

VICENTE, ROBERTO 09 October 2014 (has links)
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Vysokoaktivní zářiče ionizujícího záření - "HASS" / High activity sealed sources - "HASS"

MATĚJKA, Václav January 2013 (has links)
The thesis is generally focused on summarization of the information related to the high activity sealed sources of ionizing radiation, known as HASS, which are widely used in a variety of sectors in whole world and the Czech Republic as well. The thesis discusses specific cases of actual use of HASS, technical specification, types of occurring radionuclides and examples of use. The biological effects of ionizing radiation on humans related to HASS and some examples of specific adverse events are also described. In the intentions of this thesis is to take into account not only risks arising from incorrect manipulation, but also risks associated with potentially abuse of HASS by terrorist organization. For these reasons, the thesis outlines the basic security requirements associated to the international standards and also mentioned in legislation of CR. In connection with these requirements the suggestion of particular security system on specific workplaces with HASS is than discussed. To supplement the reader's imagination of the real problems of HASS in the Czech Republic, there is created a statistical overview of all HASS located in the Czech Republic. This includes the total number of HASS and the largest area of use devided into various areas of application (medicine, industry, research/education, etc.), representation of most commonly used radionuclides, the geographical distribution of HASS in the Czech Republic and the distribution in terms of the most common activities. The State Office for Nuclear Safety Registry was used as a source for this statistical overview. In the discussion part of the thesis, the real possibility of abuse of HASS and also a possible ways of gain from the perspective of a potential lone striker or a wider terrorist organization is discussed. In general, the following thesis is a logical synthesis of relevant information allowing the reader to obtain a relatively comprehensive view on the whole issue of HASS, especially from the perspective of the broader field of radiation protection emphasized on achieving a socially acceptable security level of all high activity sources of ionizing radiation.
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Evaluation of sealed storage silos for grain fumigation

Cook, Samuel A.L. January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Grain Science and Industry / Dirk E. Maier / Fumigation of stored grain is a common way to kill stored-grain insect pests. However, fumigating in unsealed structures is the leading cause of control failures and subsequent development of insect resistance. Sealing the storage structure is the only practical way to ensure a complete kill of all insects at all life stages. The cost, effort, and feasibility of sealing a U.S. corrugated steel silo during construction was evaluated and compared against an Australian sealed silo designed for fumigation. Gas monitoring and thermosiphon recirculation equipment was installed on both silos. Fumigation efficacy was evaluated using pressure half-life decay times, fumigant concentrations, insect bioassays, and grain quality data. Three fumigations with phosphine (PH₃) pellets or tablets and two with VAPORPH₃OS® cylinderized PH₃ and ProFume® cylinderized sulfuryl fluoride (SF) were performed in each silo for a total of ten experimental treatments. The Australian silo required 266 man-hours to construct and cost $180 for additional sealing, compared to 359 man-hours and $3,284 for constructing and sealing the U.S. silo. The Australian silo had a maximum pressure half-life decay time of 163 s versus 50 s for the U.S. silo. At application rates of 1.5 g/mᶟ of PH₃ both silos maintained an average concentration of approximately 0.28 g/mᶟ for 14 days. With thermosiphon recirculation the average minimum-to-maximum PH₃ concentration ratio in the U.S. silo was 0.52, compared to a ratio of 0.17 when fumigating without thermosiphon recirculation. Greater than 99% adult mortality was observed in all insect bioassays which included PH₃ resistant strains of R. dominica and T. castaneum. The average emergence from fumigated bioassays was 7 adult insects, compared to an average of 383 adults for the non-fumigated controls. Grain stored for 10 months in the sealed silos increased from approximately 11.5% to 17% m.c. in the top 0.3 m of grain, and decreased in test weight from approximately 77 to 65 kg/hL. Although the Australian silo retained higher fumigant concentrations than the U.S. silo, fumigations were successful in both. Long-term storage in sealed silos is a concern because grain quality can deteriorate due to condensation and mold in the top grain layer.
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Estudo e levantamento de parâmetros para montagem de um laboratório de produção de fontes radioativas utilizadas na verificação de equipamentos / Study and survey of assembling parameters to a radioactive source production laboratory used to verify equipments

Gauglitz, Érica 29 March 2010 (has links)
Este trabalho apresenta o levantamento de parâmetros para implementação adequada e segura de pisos, portas, janelas, bancadas, capelas entre outros, de um laboratório radioquímico. A disposição de cada item segue orientações de guias, normas nacionais da Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear (CNEN) e internacional da Agencia Internacional de Energia Atômica (IAEA), com objetivo de garantir a proteção radiológica do trabalhador e do ambiente. A disposição adequada dos itens do laboratório radioquímico, garante a qualidade e segurança na produção de fontes radioativas seladas de 57Co 137Cs e 133Ba com atividades 185, 9.3 e 5.4 MBq respectivamente. Estas fontes são utilizadas na verificação de medidores de atividade, equipamento que todo Centro de Medicina Nuclear deve ter disponível segundo recomendações da norma CNEN-NN-3.05 Requisitos de Radioproteção e Segurança para Serviços de Medicina Nuclear para verificação da atividade de radiofármacos que serão administrados nos pacientes para fins de diagnóstico e terapia. Um medidor de atividade fora adquirido pelo laboratório de produção de fontes, com o qual foram realizados os testes de precisão, exatidão, reprodutibilidade e linearidade, que devem apresentar resultados dentro dos limites estabelecidos na norma CNEN-NN-3.05. / This paper presents a survey of parameters for the proper and safe flooring, doors, windows, fume hoods and others, in a radiochemical laboratory. The layout of each item follows guidelines and national standards of the National Commission of Nuclear Energy (CNEN) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), aiming to ensure the radiological protection of workers and environment. The adequate items arrangement in the radiochemical laboratory ensures quality and safety in the production of 57Co 137Cs and 133Ba radioactive sealed sources, with activities 185, 9.3 and 5.4 MBq, respectively. These sources are used to verify meter activity equipment and should be available throughout the Nuclear Medicine Center, following the recommendations of CNEN-NN-3.05 standard \"Requirements for Radiation Protection and Safety Services for Nuclear Medicine\", to verify the activity of radiopharmaceuticals that are administered in patients, for diagnosis and therapy.
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Estudo e desenvolvimento de fonte de fósforo-32 imobilizado em matriz polimérica para tratamento de câncer paravertebral e intracranial / Study and development of phosphorus-32 source immobilized in polymer matrix for paraspinal and intracranial cancer treatment

Benega, Marcos Antonio Gimenes 24 March 2015 (has links)
As últimas estimativas da Organização Mundial da Saúde mostram a ocorrência de 14,1 milhões de novos casos de câncer em 2012. Sendo que desses casos, 8,2 milhões virão a óbito. Os tumores paravertebrais e intracraniais, também chamados de cânceres do Sistema Nervoso Central, tem origem no cérebro, nervos cranianos e meninges. Uma nova modalidade de braquiterapia começou a ser usada nesta última década. Neste procedimento, placas poliméricas flexíveis, carregando fósforo-32, são colocadas próximas ou em contato ao tumor para o tratamento. Este tratamento apresenta vantagens em relação aos demais porque aplica uma alta taxa de dose no tumor poupando tecidos sadios. A produção destas placas ainda é pouco estudada, embora já existam resultados satisfatórios no seu uso para o tratamento dos cânceres do sistema nervoso central. Neste trabalho foram realizados estudos iniciais para a produção deste tipo de placas poliméricas para braquiterapia. Foram avaliadas as propriedades mecânicas e a capacidade de imobilização de material radioativo de duas resinas comercias, uma poliuretânica e outra epoxídica, com e sem presença de substrato de policarbonato. Os testes iniciais apontaram o uso da resina epoxídica como melhor alternativa e com o uso dela foram feitos os primeiros protótipos e testes. O uso do policarbonato como substrato não foi necessário em uma das metodologias, facilitando o procedimento, mas oferecendo uma barreira menor de segurança. Os ensaios de tração mostraram que a adição de solução ácida à resina epóxi alterou suas características mecânicas, mas houve uma pequena melhora em sua flexibilidade. Os testes de adesão evidenciaram uma melhor adesão da resina à face texturizada do policarbonato. A termogravimetria mostrou que a solução ácida adicionada a resina fica presa à estrutura mesmo com elevações de temperatura acima de 100°C. A resina epoxídica utilizada teve a capacidade de incorporar o material radioativo em forma de solução ácida e manter-se estanque após testes de esfregaço e imersão em líquido quente. De acordo com os resultados obtidos, a produção destas placas com resina epoxídica é possível e atende às normas internacionais de segurança contra vazamento de material radioativo para fontes utilizadas em braquiterapia. / The latest estimates of the World Health Organization show the occurrence of 14.1 million new cases of cancer in 2012. From these cases, 8.2 million will come to death. The paraspinal and intracranial tumors, also called central nervous system cancers, are originated in the brain, cranial nerves and meninges. A new brachytherapy modality began to be used in the last decade. In this procedure, flexible, polymeric plaques carrying phosphorus-32 are placed in contact or close to the tumor for treatment. This treatment has advantages over others because it applies a high dose rate in the tumor sparing healthy tissues. The production of these plaques is not well known, although there are satisfactory results in its use for the treatment of central nervous system cancers. This work carried out initial studies for the production of this type of polymer plaques for brachytherapy. The mechanical properties and immobilization capacity of radioactive material, from two commercial resins, epoxy and polyurethane, with or without the presence of polycarbonate as substrate were evaluated. Initial tests showed the use epoxy resin as the best alternative and the first prototypes and tests with use of it were made. The use of polycarbonate as a substrate was not required on one of the methodologies, facilitating the procedure but offering a lower security barrier. The tensile tests showed that addition of acid to the epoxy resin solution changed its mechanical properties, but there was a small improvement in flexibility. Adhesion tests showed better adhesion of the resin to the textured surface of the polycarbonate. The thermogravimetric analysis showed that the acid solution added to the resin structure is sealed even with temperature rises above 100°C. The epoxy resin used has the ability to incorporate the radioactive material in the form of acid solution and remain tight after wiping and immersion in hot liquid tests. According to the results, the production of these plaques with epoxy resin is possible and meets international safety standards for leakage of radioactive material in radioactive sources used in brachytherapy.
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Estudo e desenvolvimento de fonte de fósforo-32 imobilizado em matriz polimérica para tratamento de câncer paravertebral e intracranial / Study and development of phosphorus-32 source immobilized in polymer matrix for paraspinal and intracranial cancer treatment

Marcos Antonio Gimenes Benega 24 March 2015 (has links)
As últimas estimativas da Organização Mundial da Saúde mostram a ocorrência de 14,1 milhões de novos casos de câncer em 2012. Sendo que desses casos, 8,2 milhões virão a óbito. Os tumores paravertebrais e intracraniais, também chamados de cânceres do Sistema Nervoso Central, tem origem no cérebro, nervos cranianos e meninges. Uma nova modalidade de braquiterapia começou a ser usada nesta última década. Neste procedimento, placas poliméricas flexíveis, carregando fósforo-32, são colocadas próximas ou em contato ao tumor para o tratamento. Este tratamento apresenta vantagens em relação aos demais porque aplica uma alta taxa de dose no tumor poupando tecidos sadios. A produção destas placas ainda é pouco estudada, embora já existam resultados satisfatórios no seu uso para o tratamento dos cânceres do sistema nervoso central. Neste trabalho foram realizados estudos iniciais para a produção deste tipo de placas poliméricas para braquiterapia. Foram avaliadas as propriedades mecânicas e a capacidade de imobilização de material radioativo de duas resinas comercias, uma poliuretânica e outra epoxídica, com e sem presença de substrato de policarbonato. Os testes iniciais apontaram o uso da resina epoxídica como melhor alternativa e com o uso dela foram feitos os primeiros protótipos e testes. O uso do policarbonato como substrato não foi necessário em uma das metodologias, facilitando o procedimento, mas oferecendo uma barreira menor de segurança. Os ensaios de tração mostraram que a adição de solução ácida à resina epóxi alterou suas características mecânicas, mas houve uma pequena melhora em sua flexibilidade. Os testes de adesão evidenciaram uma melhor adesão da resina à face texturizada do policarbonato. A termogravimetria mostrou que a solução ácida adicionada a resina fica presa à estrutura mesmo com elevações de temperatura acima de 100°C. A resina epoxídica utilizada teve a capacidade de incorporar o material radioativo em forma de solução ácida e manter-se estanque após testes de esfregaço e imersão em líquido quente. De acordo com os resultados obtidos, a produção destas placas com resina epoxídica é possível e atende às normas internacionais de segurança contra vazamento de material radioativo para fontes utilizadas em braquiterapia. / The latest estimates of the World Health Organization show the occurrence of 14.1 million new cases of cancer in 2012. From these cases, 8.2 million will come to death. The paraspinal and intracranial tumors, also called central nervous system cancers, are originated in the brain, cranial nerves and meninges. A new brachytherapy modality began to be used in the last decade. In this procedure, flexible, polymeric plaques carrying phosphorus-32 are placed in contact or close to the tumor for treatment. This treatment has advantages over others because it applies a high dose rate in the tumor sparing healthy tissues. The production of these plaques is not well known, although there are satisfactory results in its use for the treatment of central nervous system cancers. This work carried out initial studies for the production of this type of polymer plaques for brachytherapy. The mechanical properties and immobilization capacity of radioactive material, from two commercial resins, epoxy and polyurethane, with or without the presence of polycarbonate as substrate were evaluated. Initial tests showed the use epoxy resin as the best alternative and the first prototypes and tests with use of it were made. The use of polycarbonate as a substrate was not required on one of the methodologies, facilitating the procedure but offering a lower security barrier. The tensile tests showed that addition of acid to the epoxy resin solution changed its mechanical properties, but there was a small improvement in flexibility. Adhesion tests showed better adhesion of the resin to the textured surface of the polycarbonate. The thermogravimetric analysis showed that the acid solution added to the resin structure is sealed even with temperature rises above 100°C. The epoxy resin used has the ability to incorporate the radioactive material in the form of acid solution and remain tight after wiping and immersion in hot liquid tests. According to the results, the production of these plaques with epoxy resin is possible and meets international safety standards for leakage of radioactive material in radioactive sources used in brachytherapy.
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Cost Comparison of Collaborative and IPD-like Project Delivery Methods Versus Competitive Non-collaborative Project Delivery Methods

Kulkarni, Aditi 2012 May 1900 (has links)
Collaborative project delivery methods are believed to contribute to faster completions times, lower overall project costs and higher quality. Contracts are expected to influence the degree of collaboration on a given project since they allow or restrict certain lines of communication in the decision making process. Various delivery systems rank differently on the spectrum of collaboration. Because collaborative project delivery methods require owners and AEC stakeholders to meet frequently early in the delivery process, they are thought to add additional upfront costs to the project. The purpose of this study is to test if collaborative project delivery methods impart enough value so that the upfront cost incurred at the beginning of project is eventually surpassed by realized savings. Ideally, the extreme forms of project delivery methods, that is, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and Design-Bid-Build (DBB), should be compared to test the effects of collaboration on benefits to the owner. Due to difficulty in obtaining data on IPD and similarly scaled DBB projects, for this study, their close cousins, CM-at-Risk (CMR) and Competitive Sealed Proposal (CSP) were compared. The study engaged statistical comparison of cost of change orders and overall project cost performance of 17 CMR and 13 CSP projects of similar scales by same owner. Project cost performance observed under CMR projects was found significantly more than those under CSP. This study is expected to help boost confidence in the benefits of collaborative project delivery methods. It is likely that the results will encourage acceptance of IPD for public projects. Owners who were previously discouraged by the increased upfront cost of collaborative projects may also find interest in the results of this study.
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Equipping Simulation Model (BIOSIM)’s Actors With Multi-agent Intelligence on Cross platforms

Qasim, Irfan January 2010 (has links)
Thesis is to Introduce an Intelligent cross platform architecture with Multi-agent system in order to equip the simulation Models with agents, having intelligent behavior, reactive and pro-active nature and rational in decision making.

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