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Transportation Index Transport phenomena Transposons Transputer chips Transuranic waste Transuranium elements... [Pg.1007]

Transportation Index Sets, Control and Input Data... [Pg.172]

Table 3 illustrates basic interdependencies between pipeline diameter, required market size, reserve base and feasible distance to market at an average cost-of-transportation index (ACTI)11 of 35 per 1,000 m3. [Pg.278]

The average cost-of-transportation index is total cost divided by volume of transported gas... [Pg.283]

In-situ measurement technique of water vapor concentration in gas flow channels in PEMFCs using tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS)31-36 is also shown with fundamental descriptions on its measuring principle and validity of a practical system. Localized current density and through-plane water-back transport index are obtained with variation of vapor concentration along the gas channel taken into account. Demonstrative results showing that effect of the micro porous layer (MPL) on variation of through-plane water-back transport index is shown in an operating PEMFC. [Pg.202]

This water back-transport index is expressed as the normalized through-plane water flux from the cathode side to the anode side divided by the water generation rate at the cathode. Consequently, a... [Pg.220]

Figure 12. Variation of water back-transport index of die PEMFC without and with the MPL under the counter-flow mode at a setting of 0.5 A/cm2 based on measurements using the TDLAS system. Figure 12. Variation of water back-transport index of die PEMFC without and with the MPL under the counter-flow mode at a setting of 0.5 A/cm2 based on measurements using the TDLAS system.
FIGURE 20.10 Barotropic Transport Index Batrix in cm from 1891 to 2005, compiled from hourly sea-level differences between Hornbrek and Gedser (Section 20.3.3), filtered with the linear lOd-memory response function (Eq. 2.16). [Pg.657]

The ASCII file batrix.asc is the daily Barotropic Transport Index Batrix, compiled from hourly sea level differences between Hornbaek and Gedser (Section 20.3.3), filtered with the linear 10-day-memory response function (20.16) of the volume flow in reaction to the applied barotropic pressure gradient. The Batrix values are measured in cm and are taken at 24 h once a day. Data gaps are padded with the mean difference —4 cm. The Batrix time series shown in Fig. 20.10 is an alternative measure for the inflow activity during the last century. [Pg.657]

Note No package shall exceed 200 mR/h at the surface of the package or 10 mR/h at lm. Transport index is the reading in mR/h at 1 m from the package surface and must not exceed 10... [Pg.175]

Define transport index TI. What is the maximum TI allowed by DOT for transportation of radiopharmaceuticals ... [Pg.177]

The transport index is a calculation, described in Section 173.89(i) of the regulations, which is used to determine the degree of control to be exercised by the carrier during transportation. [Pg.382]

Placing a label on Class 7 material that fails to contain (or has erroneous) entries for the name of the radionuclide(s), activity, and transport index. 172.403(g) 2,000 to 5,000. [Pg.472]

Offering a package that exceeds the permitted radiation level or transport index. 173.441 12,500. [Pg.474]

Offering for transportation or transporting aboard a passenger aircraft any single package or overpack of Class 7 material with a transport index greater than 3.0. 173.448(e) 6,200 and up. [Pg.474]

Transporting Class 7 (radioactive) material having a total transport index greater than 50. 177.842(a) 6,200 and up. [Pg.488]

RADIOACTIVE labels are different from the other labels in that they require specific information about the material. This information — the Contents, Activity, and Transport Index — must be printed on the label by the shipper, using a durable weather-resistant means of marking. [Pg.493]

Radioactive Material, name of radionuclides, description of physical and chemical form, activity, label category, transport index, Fissile exempt, package identification markings, and/or appropriate warnings Class 7 materials... [Pg.524]

Variation of segregation distance with transport index for a single group of packages stowed below main deck... [Pg.2]

Variation of segregation distance with transport index... [Pg.2]

Examples of derived limits in the Regulations include the maximum activity limits Aj and Aj, maximum levels for non-fixed contamination, radiation levels at the surfaces of packages and in their proximity, and segregation distances associated with the transport index. The Regulations reqnire assessment and measurement to ensure that standards are being complied with. [Pg.32]

Some studies of particular operations have shown a correlation between dose received by workers and the number of transport indexes handled [6]. It is unlikely that carriers handling less than 300 TI per year will exceed doses of 1 mSv/a and such carriers would not therefore require detailed monitoring, dose assessment or individual records. [Pg.34]

LIMITS ON TRANSPORT INDEX, CRITICALITY SAFETY INDEX AND RADIATION LEVELS FOR PACKAGES AND OVERPACKS... [Pg.71]

TI is the transport index which, when divided by 100, is an expression of the radiation level at 1 m from the package surface (mSv/h),... [Pg.290]

Transport index (TT) Transmission factor (TFj) Package radius (r) (m)... [Pg.290]

TABLE III.2. VARIATION OF SEGREGATION DISTANCE WITH TRANSPORT INDEX FOR A SINGLE GROUP OF PACKAGES STOWED BELOW MAIN DECK ON A PASSENGER AIRCRAFT... [Pg.291]


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