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检索条件"机构=Science and Technology on Reactor Design Technology"
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A series of power reconstruction methods based on solving diffusion equation approximately in node
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Hedongli Gongcheng/Nuclear Power Engineering 2010年 第SUPPL. 2期31卷 63-67页
作者: Zhao, Wen-Bo Hu, Yong-Ming Wang, Kan Yao, Dong Zhang, Guo-Shu Feng, Kai-Ming Department of Engineering Physics Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China Science and Technology on Reactor System Design Technology Laboratory Chengdu 610041 China
Based on approximately solving diffusion equation in node, a series of reconstruction methods are developed for NGFMN code. These methods are categorized by hyperbolic functions, boundary conditions and the order of L... 详细信息
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Analysis on natural circulation capacity of the CARR
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Nuclear science and Techniques 2007年 第3期18卷 186-192页
作者: TIAN Wenxi QIU Suizheng WANG Jiaqiang SU Guanghui JIA Dounan ZHANG Jianwei Department of Nuclear Science and Technology Xi' an Jiaotong University Xi' an 710049 China Department of Nuclear Reactor Engineering Design China Institute of Atomic Energy Beijing 102413 China
The investigation on natural circulation (NC) characteristics of the China Advanced Research Reac- tor(CARR) is very valuable for practical engineering application and also a key subject for the CARR. In this study, a... 详细信息
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Text digital watermarking technology based on graph theory
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Jisuanji Yanjiu yu Fazhan/Computer Research and Development 2007年 第10期44卷 1757-1764页
作者: Liu, Dong Sun, Ming Zhou, Mingtian School of Computer Science and Engineering University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu 610051 China National Key Laboratory of Reactor System Design Technology Chengdu 610041 China
Because of text's properties, it's so difficult to find perfect algorithms of embedding watermark into text documents, when compared with other media. Nowadays, text watermarking technologies is far behind oth... 详细信息
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A CAPABLE, AFFORDABLE 21ST-CENTURY DESTROYER
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1993年 第3期105卷 213-223页
作者: LEVEDAHL, WJ The Author:is the assistant for technology in the Machinery Research and Development Dictorate of the Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division Annapolis Md. After a 50-mission tour as a P-51 Mustang pilot he received a B.S. in general engineering from MIT and was elected to Sigma Xi. He subsequently studied gas turbines and aeronautical engineering at the Federal Polytechnic Institute in Zurich Switzerland and as a National Science Foundation fellow he received his Doktor Ingenieur at the Technical University of Aachen Germany. He conducted basic research in combustion at the National Bureau of Standards and was head of advanced core design at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory (General Electric) during the 1950s when the currently used reactor cores were designed. He then joined Combustion Engineering as chief project physicist in the design of central-station reactors. Subsequently he became manager of research at Martin Marietta involved largely in direct energy conversion for outer space. In 1970 he joined the Annapolis Laboratory to establish the Superconductive Electric Propulsion Program and in 1974 assumed his present position. He has received the Distinguished Flying Cross the Meritorious Civilian Service Award 10 patents and is the author of many technical papers.
A simple tumblehome hull of 4500LT lightship displacement carries 1200LT of military payload 6000NMi at 20kts with inherently-low acoustic, infrared, and radar signatures, and with superior seakeeping, without seawate...
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INTEGRATED SHIP MACHINERY SYSTEMS REVISITED
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1989年 第3期101卷 93-101页
作者: LEVEDAHL, WJ The author:is the assistant for technology in the Propulsion and Auxiliary Systems Department of the David Taylor Research Center (DTRC) Annapolis Md. After a World War II combat tour as a 15th AAF P-51 fighter pilot he received a B.S. in general engineering from MIT and was elected to Sigma Xi. He subsequently studied gas turbines and aeronautical engineering at ETH in Zurich and as a National Science Foundation Fellow he received his Doktor Ingenieur in applied thermodynamics at the TH Aachen Germany. He conducted basic research in combustion at the National Bureau of Standards and was head of advanced submarine reactor core design at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory (General Electric) during the 1950s. He then joined Combustion Engineering as chief project physicist in the design of central-station reactors. Subsequently he become manager of research at Martin Marietta involved largely in direct energy conversion for outer space. In 1970 he joined DTRC to establish the Superconductive Electric Propulsion Program and in 1974 assumed his present position. He has received the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Meritorious Civilian Service Award. Dr. Levedahl joined ASNE in 1978.
In the late 1980s, the world of U.S. Navy surface combatants is confronted with three new needs: to reduce ship signatures by factors of 10 to 1000; to provide ten-gigawatt power pulses to new combat systems; and to r... 详细信息
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A COMPUTER INTEGRATED ENGINEERING SYSTEM FOR design AND LIFE-CYCLE MANAGEMENT
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NAVAL ENGINEERS JOURNAL 1986年 第3期98卷 115-121页
作者: NICKODEMUS, GH YANUS, ID Irwin D. Yanusgraduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor's degree in arts and science in 1960 and a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering in 1961. In 1963 he received a master of science degree in mechanical engineering from Carnegie-Mellon University. Mr. Yanus is presently the manager of naval systems engineering in the Computer Aided Engineering Department of the Plant Engineering Division of Westinghouse Electric Corporation. His prior experience includes 19 years at the Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory where he performed assignments of increasing responsibility in design analysis development and procurement of nuclear reactor components for naval applications. As the manager of reactor mechanical design he was responsible for the mechanical design of theNimitzclass reactor components and control drive mechanism technology development. Mr. Yanus is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers. Glen H. Nickodemusgraduated from Michigan State University in 1964 with a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering. He joined the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Corporation in July of the same year. A master of science degree in civil engineering was obtained from Carnegie-Mellon University in 1973. In 1969 Mr. Nickodemus joined the Advanced Reactors Division of the Westinghouse Electric Corporation where he performed design and structural analysis functions for the development of the Fast Flux Test Facility and Clinch River Breeder Reactor Plant (CRBRP). As manager of CRBRP reactor engineering stress analysis he was responsible for the reactor vessel internals closure head control rod drivelines and miscellaneous guard vessels and head access area components. He is currently the manager of software development for the Computer Aided Engineering Department of the Plant Engineering Division. Mr. Nickodemus is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and is a registered professional engineer in Penn
This paper describes a computer integrated engineering system for design and life cycle management of weapons systems, ships and other multidisciplined systems. All engineering data are stored in a central engineering... 详细信息
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STUDIES OF A PLASMA PINCH SPACE ENGINE
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Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers 1960年 第4期72卷 715-725页
作者: GRANET, IRVING GUMAN, WILLIAM MCILROY, WILLIAM Irving Granet received his B.M.E. from The Cooper Union his M.M.E. from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn has taken Pre-Doctoral Studies at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and is a graduate of the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology. He has worked in Republic's Plasma Propulsion Laboratory on nuclear propulsion systems space radiators thermodynamic power cycle considerations for generating electric power and system design and operation for space propulsion. He was formerly Director of Staff Engineering Nuclear Energy Department of Foster Wheeler Corporation where he directed engineering design and analysis for complete nuclear plants. Mr. Granet has taught thermodynamics and heat transfer at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and at present is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Engineering and Physics at Long Island University. He has published over 40 articles in the fields of thermodynamics applied mechanics heat transfer and nuclear energy. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Pi Tau Sigma and Sigma Xi. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York. Mr. Granet is listed in the 1960 edition of American Men of Science and is a reviewer for the American Chemical Society's technical publications. William J. Guman received degrees of B. Aero. E. M. Aero. E. from and has completed courses for Ph.D. Aero. E. at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Since coming to Republic in 1959 Mr. Guman has been conducting theoretical and experimental studies on non-steady interactions and flow processes in plasma engine configurations. Mr. Guman was Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lecturing on fluid mechanics aerodynamics performance and stability and conducting laboratory courses in experimental fluid dynamics and wind tunnel research. He also investigated flow induction and was head of Rensselaer's supersonic wind tunnel laboratory. Mr. Guman performed a theoretical analysis in experimental aerodynamic
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Optimization considerations of electrical space engines
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Naval Engineers Journal 1962年 第N 4期v 74卷 p749-756页
作者: Granet, I. Guman, W.J. Irving Granet received his B.M.E. from The Cooper Union: his M.M.E. from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn: has taken Pre-Doctoral Studies at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn: and is a graduate of the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology. He has worked in Republic's Plasma Propulsion Laboratory on nuclear propulsion systems space radiators thermodynamic power cycle considerations for generating electric power and system design and operation for space propulsion. He was formerly Director of Staff Engineering Nuclear Energy Department of Foster Wheeler Corporation where he directed engineering design and analysis for complete nuclear plants. Mr. Granet has taught thermodynamics and heat transfer at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and at present is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Engineering and Physics at Long Island University. He has published over 50 articles in the fields of thermodynamics applied mechanics heat transfer and nuclear energy. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Pi Tau Sigma and Sigma Xi. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York. Mr. Granet is listed in the 1960 edition of American Men of Science and is a reviewer for the American Chemical Society's technical publications. William J. Guman received degrees of B. Aero. E. M. Aero E. from and has completed courses for Ph.D. Aero. E. at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He joined Republic's PlasmA Propulsion Laboratory in 1959 and there is conducting theoretical and experimental studies on non-steady wave interactions and flow processes in plasma engine configurations. Mr. Guman was Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lecturing on fluid mechanics aerodynamics performance and stability and conducting laboratory courses in experimental fluid dynamics and wind tunnel research. He also investigated flow induction and was head of Rensselaer's supersonic wind tunnel laboratory. At the present he is also an Adjunct Assistan
Electrically powered pulsed plasma pinch engine was proposed earlier (see Engineering Index 1961 p 1447 and 1448);present work considers pertinent overall system performance parameters, and describes experimental meth... 详细信息
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EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM FOR A PLASMA PINCH SPACE ENGINE
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Journal of the American Society for Naval Engineers 1961年 第4期73卷 745-761页
作者: GRANET, IRVING GUMAN, WILLIAM J. THE AUTHORS:Irving Granet received his B.M.E. from The Cooper Union his M.M.E. from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn has taken Pre-Doctoral Studies at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and is a graduate of the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology. He has worked in Republic's Plasma Propulsion Laboratory on nuclear propulsion systems space radiators thermodynamic power cycle considerations for generating electric power and system design and operation for space propulsion. He was formerly Director of Staff Engineering Nuclear Energy Department of Foster Wheeler Corporation where he directed engineering design and analysis for complete nuclear plants. Mr. Granet has taught thermodynamics and heat transfer at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and at present is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Engineering and Physics at Long Island University. He has published over 40 articles in the fields of thermodynamics applied mechanics heat transfer and nuclear energy. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Pi Tan Sigma and Sigma Xi. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York. Mr. Granet is listed in the 1960 edition of American Men of Science and is a reviewer for the American Chemical Society's technical publications. William J. Guman received degrees of B. Aero. E. M. Aero E. from and has completed courses for PhD. Aero. E. at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Since coming to Republic in 1959 Mr. Guman has been conducting theoretical and experimental studies on non-steady interactions and flow processes in plasma engine configurations. Mr. Guman was Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute lecturing on fluid mechanics aerodynamics performance and stability and conducting laboratory courses in experimental fluid dynamics and wind tunnel research. He also investigated flow induction and -was head of Rensselaer's supersonic wind tunnel laboratory. Mr. Guman performed a theoretical analysis in experimental
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Dimensional Analysis and Model Testing
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Naval Engineers Journal 1966年 第5期78卷 773-779页
作者: GRANET, IRVING The Author received his B.M.E. from The Cooper Union his M.M.E. from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn has taken Pre-Doctoral Studies at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and is a graduate of the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology. He has worked in Republic's Power Conversion Department on nuclear propulsion systems space radiators thermodynamic power cycle considerations for generating electric power and system design and operation for space propulsion. He is currently studying direct power conversion utilizing nuclear thermionics for both earth and space applications. He was formerly Director of Staff Engineering Nuclear Energy Department of Foster Wheeler Corporation where he directed engineering design and analysis for complete nuclear plants. Mr. Granet has taught thermodynamics and heat transfer at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and at present is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Engineering and Physics at Long Island University. He has published over 50 articles in the fields of thermodynamics applied mechanics heat transfer and nuclear energy. He is the author of Elementary Applied Thermodynamics John Wiley 1965 and is currently writing a second book on fluid mechanics. He is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers National Society of Professional Engineers Pi Tau Sigma and Sigma Xi. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York. Mr. Granet is listed in American Men of Science Leaders in American Science and Who's Who in World Engineering. He is a member of the Advisory Council for the Technologies of Queensborough Community College and is a reviewer for the American Chemical Society's technical publications.
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