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This document presents an overview of the HINEG series neutron generators, describing their development and current progress in the context of nuclear research and fusion technology.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Chongqing
Topic:
Nuclear Energy, Fusion Systems, Neutron Sources
Document Type:
Research Report
Organization:
FDS Consortium, International Academy of Neutron Science (Chongqing) Co., Ltd.
Author:
Chao Liu
Target Audience:
Researchers in nuclear energy, fusion technology, and neutron science
Period of Activity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
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Year:
2024
Region / City:
Ethiopia
Subject:
Procurement
Document Type:
Bidding Document
Institution:
Public Procurement and Property Administration Agency
Author:
Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Target Audience:
Bidders, Contractors, Public Procurement Authorities
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Date of Approval:
March 19, 2024
Date of Amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Location:
Beeston Village Community Centre
Theme:
Health and Wellbeing
Document Type:
Job Description
Organization:
People in Action (Yorkshire)
Author:
People in Action (Yorkshire)
Target Audience:
Job applicants, individuals with an interest in personal health and wellbeing services
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Salary Rate:
£11.44/hour
Hours:
3.5 hours per week
Session Day/Time:
Wednesdays, 11.30 – 13.30
Location:
Beeston Community Centre LS11 8DQ
Holidays:
6 sessions pro rata
Responsible to:
Personal Health and Wellbeing Project Manager
About People in Action (Yorkshire):
Charity based in Leeds established in 1983 supporting people with learning disabilities and similar conditions.
About Personal Health and Well-being Service:
Program offering life-skills and learning groups for learning disabled and autistic adults.
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Leeds, UK
Theme:
Personal Health & Wellbeing, Learning Disabilities
Document Type:
Job Description
Organization / institution:
People in Action (Yorkshire)
Author:
People in Action (Yorkshire)
Target Audience:
Staff, Volunteers, Prospective Employees
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Lusaka
Topic:
Fuel transportation
Document type:
Press Statement
Organization / Institution:
Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA), Energy Regulation Board (ERB)
Author:
Fredrick Mubanga, Kwali Mfuni
Target audience:
General public, transportation stakeholders
Period of validity:
Until stable fuel distribution across the country
Approval date:
23rd October 2020
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Location:
Our Chalet, Switzerland
Theme:
Volunteer Service Programme
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization:
World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS)
Target Audience:
Prospective volunteers aged 18+
Application Deadline:
Not specified
Required Signatures:
International Commissioner and Applicant
Activities:
Physical maintenance, cleaning, laundry, painting, light office work
Accessibility Notes:
Applicants with disabilities or health conditions must declare limitations
Languages:
English required; other languages optional
Subject:
Understanding of the World
Educational level:
Early Years / Reception
Document type:
Knowledge organiser
Themes:
Family, habitats, animals, seasons, cultural festivals, plants, growth, global environments
Geographical focus:
United Kingdom and global contexts
Key places studied:
Kenya; The Arctic
Cultural and religious festivals:
Diwali; Bonfire Night; Remembrance Day; Christmas; Easter
Natural science topics:
Habitats; nocturnal animals; seasons; weather; states of matter; plants; life cycle of a butterfly
Human society topics:
Family relationships; occupations; transport; the royal family of the United Kingdom
Notable person referenced:
King Charles III
Learning activities:
Observing nature; identifying body parts; discussing family photographs; comparing cultures and environments; planting and observing plant growth
Educational purpose:
Curriculum overview of thematic learning across the school year
Approximate period of use:
One academic year
Type of document:
Technical specification annex
Subject:
Design and manufacture of an oscillation system for a radial collimator
Intended use:
Neutron diffractometer for scanning deformations
Device:
Oscillation system of a radial collimator
Collimator type:
Horizontally and vertically convergent radial collimator
Horizontal angle range:
14.456 degrees
Vertical angle range:
12.27 degrees
Focal length L1:
170 mm
Number of channels:
31
Number of foils:
30
Middle foil length:
350 mm
Resolution at focus:
FWHM = 2 mm at neutron wavelength > 0.1 nm
Full width at half maximum:
2.00 mm × 0.669 degree
Total sample–detector distance:
1,000 mm
Oscillation range requirement:
At least three collimator apertures
Mechanical constraint:
Distance from detector arm to central horizontal detector axis 225 mm
Drive system:
Stepper motor with encoder
Controller compatibility:
Nanotec SMCI 33-2 or SMCI 47-S-2
Design documentation:
To be created by the supplier
Legal reference:
Act No. 134/2016 Coll., § 89, para. 6
Authors:
H. Akkurt; E. Wong
Affiliation:
Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
Addresses:
1300 West W.T. Harris Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28262, USA; 1325 G St. NW Suite 530, Washington, D.C. 20005, USA
Emails:
[email protected]
Organization:
Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
Topic:
Long-term monitoring and aging management of neutron absorber materials in spent fuel pools
Material Focus:
BORAL® and other metallic neutron absorber materials
Program Name:
Industrywide Learning Aging Management Program (i-LAMP)
Geographic Scope:
United States; Mexico; South Korea; Taiwan
Document Type:
Technical conference paper
Key Components:
SFP Water Chemistry Database; SFP Coupon Database; NAM data for SFPs with no coupons; Additional data and analysis needs
Data Collection Start:
October 2017
Planned Historic Data Completion:
End of 2019
Subject Matter:
Criticality safety margins; water chemistry monitoring; coupon analysis; sister pool criteria development
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Rensselaer, New York
Subject:
Neutron scattering, Fusion systems
Document type:
Research paper
Institution:
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Department of Mechanical Aerospace and Nuclear Engineering
Authors:
Julian Driebeek, Yaron Danon
Target audience:
Scientists, researchers in nuclear engineering and fusion technology
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Authors:
Alex Howe; Marian Jandel; Daniel Fernandez; Aaron Fishbein; Elizabeth McCutchan; Shuya Ota; Stanislav Valenta
Affiliations:
Department of Physics and Applied Physics, University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States; Brookhaven National Laboratory, United States; Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Czech Republic
Scientific Field:
Nuclear physics
Topic:
Thermal neutron capture gamma-ray production on manganese
Reaction:
55Mn(n, γ)56Mn
Research Facility:
University of Massachusetts Lowell Research Reactor
Experimental Methods:
Irradiation of 55Mn and MnCl2 samples in a collimated thermal neutron beam; high-purity germanium detectors with Compton shielding
Calibration Standards:
152Eu; 35Cl(n, γ)36Cl
Energy Range:
0.1–10 MeV calibration; 2–8 MeV reported results
Purpose:
Measurement of gamma-ray intensities and production cross sections and comparison with nuclear data libraries and GEANT4 simulations
References Cited:
EPJ WoC (2020); Nuclear Data Sheets (2013); IAEA (2007); Nuclear Physics A (2025); Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry (2023)
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Moscow, Russia
Topic:
Neutron flux attenuation, constructional materials, ITER reactor
Document type:
Research article
Organization / Institution:
Project Center ITER
Author:
D.S. Fridrikhsen, T.M. Kormilitsyn, S.Yu. Obudovsky, A.O. Kovalev, Yu.A. Kashchuk
Target audience:
Researchers, engineers in nuclear physics, materials science
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of changes:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / city:
Moscow, Russia; Řež, Czech Republic; Prague, Czech Republic; Karlsruhe, Germany; Kharkov, Ukraine
Subject:
Nuclear materials, radiation damage, fusion reactor materials
Document type:
Research article
Institution / organization:
National Research Nuclear University “MEPHI”; Nuclear Physics Institute of the CAS; Charles University; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; National Science Centre “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology”; Research Centre Řež
Authors:
O.V. Ogorodnikov, M. Majerle, J. Čizek, S. Simakov, V.V. Gann, P. Hruska, J. Kamenik, J. Pospisil, M. Štefanik, M. Vins, J. Štursa
Target audience:
Nuclear physicists, materials scientists, fusion reactor researchers
Experimental methods:
Positron-annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), nuclear reaction analysis
Materials studied:
Tungsten (W), molybdenum (Mo), iron (Fe), RAFM steels, ODS steels
Irradiation types:
High-energy protons, high-energy ions, high-energy neutrons, fission neutrons
Key focus:
Radiation-induced defects, helium and hydrogen retention, displacement per atom (dpa) comparison, fusion neutron simulation
Comparative analysis:
Fission neutrons vs. high-energy neutrons vs. energetic protons
Applications:
ITER and DEMO reactor material performance prediction
Temperature effects:
Influence on hydrogen retention and defect formation