Search for dissertations about: "Epoxy paint"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Epoxy paint.
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1. Formation, partitioning and interactions of organic iodides under severe nuclear accident conditions
Abstract : During severe nuclear reactor accidents such as Chernobyl or Fukushima large amounts of radioactive iodine can be released in form of inorganic and organic iodine species into the environment. Volatile radioactive iodine species are harmful to human health when inhaled. READ MORE
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2. The chemistry of organic iodides under severe nuclear accident conditions in LWRs
Abstract : For many countries nuclear fission is an important part of their energy portfolio. However, a great concern is the occurrence of nuclear reactor accidents, which can result in the emission of radioactivity into the environment. READ MORE
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3. Thermal detector with integrated absorber structure for mid-IR gas detection
Abstract : Measurement of the concentration of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide(CO 2 ) and methane (CH 4 ), in the atmosphere has received significant attention in the last few decades. This work focusses on the development of high-performance thermopile detectors for use with the non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) measurements of such gases. READ MORE
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4. RuO4 interaction with surfaces in the containment of nuclear power plant
Abstract : During a severe accident different fission products will be released from the nuclear fuel and some of them may eventually reach the containment building. Ruthenium is considered to be an important fission product due to the possible formation of volatile oxides. READ MORE
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5. Transport and Containment Chemistry of Ruthenium under Severe Accident Conditions in a Nuclear Power Plant
Abstract : During a severe nuclear accident volatile elements and elements readily forming volatile compounds are the main concern regarding the release of radioactive material to the environment. As ruthenium is prone to form volatile oxides under severe nuclear accident conditions as well as having radiotoxic isotopes, it is one of the more important elements during such an accident. READ MORE