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SMV-2023-26: Development of welding of zirconium alloy
Zobač, Martin ; Vlček, Ivan ; Dupák, Libor ; Rončák, Ján ; Zobačová, Jitka
The subject of the project was the research and development of permanent joints of zirconium alloys by electron beam welding for the needs of the nuclear industry. The outcome of the project was specific technological procedures for the given assemblies verified by the test series.
SMV-2023-25: Development of welding joint for assembling of vacuum connectors
Zobač, Martin ; Vlček, Ivan ; Dupák, Libor ; Rončák, Ján ; Zobačová, Jitka
The subject of the project was the research and development of permanent joints of metal materials by electron beam welding for vacuum feedthroughs utilised in nuclear research. The outcome of the project was specific technological procedures for the given assemblies of vacuum connectors.
Investigation of nanomaterials for their nuclear power and research utilization
Jelínek, Martin ; ČEZ,, Jiří Skalička, (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis provides a comprehensive overview of the properties of various nanomaterials and summarizes the latest findings and knowledge of advanced applications in all sectors of nuclear power engineering from construction materials through nuclear fuel, fuel cladding, neutron moderator and coolant to the advanced methods for detection of ionizing radiation ad its direct utilization for electricity production. A significant space is devoted to the applications in safety systems of nuclear power plants. The experimental part of the thesis deals with the possibility of using carbon nanofibers as an additive to the coolant in VVER reactor type in order to improve the thermal properties of the coolant. So far a very little examined issues of neutron balance changes due to interaction with nanoparticles was experimentally verified on the paraffin wax mixture of two different concentrations. The comparison with the reference sample of pure paraffin was also made.
Nanotechnology utilization in nuclear industry and research
Skalička, Jiří ; Štefánik, Milan (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This thesis introduces reader to current knowledge of nanomaterials and their usage. It summarises production methods and usage of different materials in nuclear power plants, nuclear research and nuclear medicine. Theoretical part of this thesis is dedicated to possible usage of carbon nanotubes for neutron beam collimation and guides. In experimental part different materials were tested in measuring box connected to horizontal radial channel of VR-1 nuclear reactor and their influence on neutron flux was measured. Tested samples were non-oriented carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibers, alumina nanowires, oriented carbon nanotubes with several angles of rotation and these samples were compared with results of graphite.
Experimental investigation of natrium chloride neutron induced reactions for nuclear reactors cooled by molten salts
Burian, J.
The article deals with the experiment within the Master’s thesis written on Department of Electrical Power Engineering in Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Communication (FEEC) on Brno University of Technology (BUT). The behavior of NaCl in neutron field was studied via irradiation indium cylinders surrounded by the salt. As a result are charts of reaction rate for two nuclear reactions and three measuring channels.
SMV-2021-20: Development of welding joint for assembling of vacuum connectors
Zobač, Martin ; Vlček, Ivan ; Dupák, Libor ; Rončák, Ján ; Zobačová, Jitka
The subject of the project was research and development of permanent joints of metal materials by electron beam welding for vacuum feedthroughs utilised in nuclear research. The outcome of the project were specific technological procedures for the given assemblies of vacuum connectors.
Investigation of nanomaterials for their nuclear power and research utilization
Jelínek, Martin ; ČEZ,, Jiří Skalička, (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis provides a comprehensive overview of the properties of various nanomaterials and summarizes the latest findings and knowledge of advanced applications in all sectors of nuclear power engineering from construction materials through nuclear fuel, fuel cladding, neutron moderator and coolant to the advanced methods for detection of ionizing radiation ad its direct utilization for electricity production. A significant space is devoted to the applications in safety systems of nuclear power plants. The experimental part of the thesis deals with the possibility of using carbon nanofibers as an additive to the coolant in VVER reactor type in order to improve the thermal properties of the coolant. So far a very little examined issues of neutron balance changes due to interaction with nanoparticles was experimentally verified on the paraffin wax mixture of two different concentrations. The comparison with the reference sample of pure paraffin was also made.
Nanotechnology utilization in nuclear industry and research
Skalička, Jiří ; Štefánik, Milan (referee) ; Katovský, Karel (advisor)
This thesis introduces reader to current knowledge of nanomaterials and their usage. It summarises production methods and usage of different materials in nuclear power plants, nuclear research and nuclear medicine. Theoretical part of this thesis is dedicated to possible usage of carbon nanotubes for neutron beam collimation and guides. In experimental part different materials were tested in measuring box connected to horizontal radial channel of VR-1 nuclear reactor and their influence on neutron flux was measured. Tested samples were non-oriented carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibers, alumina nanowires, oriented carbon nanotubes with several angles of rotation and these samples were compared with results of graphite.

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