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Methods Climate change is a crisis and mitigating its effects on human health is vital. Temperature records have been broken repeatedly in recent decades and heat-stress is poses a serious risk (e.g. 2007
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). The detailed tasks are to: Quantify the contribution and effects of radiative heat transfer under engine-like conditions, and propose an accurate, computationally efficient gas radiation models suitable for CFD
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design. However, despite the reasonably good heat resistance of the inorganic matrices and the well-established knowledge on the high-temperature performance of the commonly used fibrous reinforcements
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thermoreflectance, and nanoscale electrothermal techniques. These approaches will address fundamental questions about heat flow, such as the limits of Fourier’s law at nanometric scales, the magnitude and control
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safety: Reactor Kinetics, the study of how neutron population, and therefore reactor power, evolve under transient conditions. These dynamics drive the balance between heat generation and removal, which is
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within the wall-bounded region, is generally beneficial for the heat transfer. Thus, in the case of heat exchangers, a balance need to be found between drag-induced losses and the heat transfer. For a
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operations used in the chemical, pharmaceutical and agri-food industries. The laboratory mainly studies transfer phenomena (matter, heat, momentum) and chemical reactions and their integration into innovative
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fuel with higher heat load, radiation and fissile content. Pyroprocessing offers a promising alternative to cope with these properties and could enable on-site fuel recycling, reducing transport and
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. High-plutonium content (20–30 wt.% Pu/[U+Pu]) mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel materials which are required for LFR-SMRs present fabrication challenges. Conventional sintering methods, developed for light-water
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storage in our energy system? Contribute now to quantifying the economic impact of different technologies for heat storage. Job description In PUSH-IT we developed a unified framework for the combined