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Radiation factor

AR-abbreviation The residual quantity of CFU (% of control only the UV radiation) Factor of SOS-system induction (Fi)... [Pg.195]

Vent-radiation factor. As shown by Figure 11.10, the radiation flux from the vent is reasonably represented as a blackbody at the gas temperature, T. Thus, the vent radiation loss can be estimated as... [Pg.358]

Combustion (Flame) Temperature of Propellants Measurements. Optical methods are the most widely used for the measurement of flame temperature. Since the study of a flame depends not only on temperature, but also on other factors (the radiation factor, the chemical reactions in the gases, etc), it is necessary first of all to study the spectral characteristics of the objects under investigation. Flame spectra were studied in Russia on the ISP-51 spectrograph... [Pg.175]

Vysotskiy, V.L. and Danilian, V.A. (1997) Impact of radiation factors on selection of the techniques for dismantling nuclear vessels with damaged power reactor installations, in Proceedings of international... [Pg.261]

EIA purpose is to mitigate environmental negative impact caused by NS dismantling. The basic criteria for assessment of environmental impact caused by chemical and radiation factors of NS dismantling are as follows ... [Pg.353]

Calculation results of radiation factors analysis show that maximum annual effective radiation dose for population in case of the design-basis accident during Victor II dismantling will not exceed 0.1 mSv. It is considerably less than dose limit for population under normal operational conditions given in Radiation Safety Standards (NRB -99). [Pg.360]

Here,/rad is a radiation factor that describes changes in the confinement losses of a photonic bandgap-guided mode due to spectral shift of a fiber bandgap caused by changes in the real part of the refractive index of an analyte. [Pg.52]

In the formation of the Aral region chmate the radiation factor plays a key role. This refers especially to the warm period when, thanks to clear weather, the incoming solar radiation flux is so strong (Fig. la) that the other important climate-forming factor - atmospheric circulation - makes only a minor contribution. The annual duration of sunshine here is as high as 3,000 h, which is 65-70% of that possible. This factor in the Aral region is greater than in the Mediterranean and California which are located on the same latitudes. [Pg.84]

Formula (6.6.2) is used under restrictive conditions. First, it assumes that the incident particle collides once, at most, with a scatterer. The other conditions depend on the nature of the incident radiation neutron radiation factorization approximation (6.3.17), static approximation (6.3.19) and Born approximation (6.3.21). [Pg.242]

Convection section wall radiation factor See Figure 1-12 See Figure 1-13 See Figure 1-14... [Pg.12]

How can we evaluate the year 1997 with respect to safety problems This was not a typical year for Minatom. According to impartial assessments, Minatom achieved its best results in 1997. Our Ministry experienced the lowest level of traumatic injuries in the history of plant operations on the basis of sampling done for more than 40 years. We achieved the lowest level in Russia of traumatic injuries. At our plants, the lowest rate of worker death was achieved 0.006-0.06 man per 1000 workers. As to radiation factors, the least collective dose was attained for all technologies, including fuel cycle. But, in 1997, we had a fatal accident caused by radiation. A research engineer from an institute in Sarov received an absorbed body dose of 5000 rad and died. This was a shocking situation for Minatom. Ten years after the Chernobyl accident, we were faced with the fact of death from radiation. [Pg.5]

As a result of medical investigations, certain radiation factors affecting the personnel and the population as a result of an accident involving damage from nuclear weapons were determined and compared with the impact of factors related to weapons of mass destruction. [Pg.25]

Price, W.D. Williams, E.R. Activation of peptide ions by blaekbody radiation Factors that lead to dissociation kinetics in the rapid energy exchange limit. J. Phys. Chem. A 1997, lOI, 8844-8852. [Pg.286]

Fp = exchange radiation factor describing the effect of geometry and surface properties Ti = absolute temperature of the external/emitting surface, K T2 = absolute temperature of the ambient/target, K... [Pg.1337]

The Effect of Non-radiation Factors on the Weathering of Silicone Hardcoats... [Pg.95]

Because the gas is predominantly methane, the radiation factor, F, is assumed as 0.15. [Pg.342]


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