scholarly journals Design, Construction, and Modeling of a252Cf Neutron Irradiator

2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Blake C. Anderson ◽  
Keith E. Holbert ◽  
Herbert Bowler

Neutron production methods are an integral part of research and analysis for an array of applications. This paper examines methods of neutron production, and the advantages of constructing a radioisotopic neutron irradiator assembly using252Cf. Characteristic neutron behavior and cost-benefit comparative analysis between alternative modes of neutron production are also examined. The irradiator is described from initial conception to the finished design. MCNP modeling shows a total neutron flux of 3 × 105 n/(cm2·s) in the irradiation chamber for a 25 μg source. Measurements of the gamma-ray and neutron dose rates near the external surface of the irradiator assembly are 120 μGy/h and 30 μSv/h, respectively, during irradiation. At completion of the project, total material, and labor costs remained below $50,000.

Animals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 1297
Author(s):  
Juntae Kim ◽  
Hyo-Dong Han ◽  
Wang Yeol Lee ◽  
Collins Wakholi ◽  
Jayoung Lee ◽  
...  

Currently, the pork industry is incorporating in-line automation with the aim of increasing the slaughtered pork carcass throughput while monitoring quality and safety. In Korea, 21 parameters (such as back-fat thickness and carcass weight) are used for quality grading of pork carcasses. Recently, the VCS2000 system—an automatic meat yield grading machine system—was introduced to enhance grading efficiency and therefore increase pork carcass production. The VCS2000 system is able to predict pork carcass yield based on image analysis. This study also conducted an economic analysis of the system using a cost—benefit analysis. The subsection items of the cost-benefit analysis considered were net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), and benefit/cost ratio (BC ratio), and each method was verified through sensitivity analysis. For our analysis, the benefits were grouped into three categories: the benefits of reducing labor costs, the benefits of improving meat yield production, and the benefits of reducing pig feed consumption through optimization. The cost-benefit analysis of the system resulted in an NPV of approximately 615.6 million Korean won, an IRR of 13.52%, and a B/C ratio of 1.65.


2018 ◽  
Vol 57 (4) ◽  
pp. 321-347 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. M. Kendall ◽  
P. Chernyavskiy ◽  
J. D. Appleton ◽  
J. C. H. Miles ◽  
R. Wakeford ◽  
...  

2012 ◽  
Vol 84 (2) ◽  
pp. 237-244 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diego R.G. Tudela ◽  
Sonia H. Tatumi ◽  
Márcio Yee ◽  
Silvio L.M. Brito ◽  
José L. Morais ◽  
...  

This paper presents the results of TL and OSL dating of soil and fragments of bricks from a grave, which was occupied by two mummified nuns, found at "Luz" Monastery, located in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The TL and OSL ages were compared to C-14 dating ones obtained from bone collagens of the mummies. The majority of the ages is related to the eighteenth century. The gamma-ray spectroscopy was used to evaluate natural radioisotope concentrations in the samples, and by using these concentrations the annual dose rates, from 3.0 to 5.3 Gy/kyr, were obtained. Neutron activation analysis was performed and the radioisotope contents results are in agreement with those obtained by gamma-ray spectroscopy. The contents of U, Th and Ce elements were higher than those found in usual sediments.


2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 84
Author(s):  
Yahidah Rosyidah Anshori ◽  
Syarifah Iis Aisyah ◽  
Latifah K Darusman

<p>ABSTRACT</p><p>Turmeric  is  a  spice plant  and  potential  as a major  ingredient  of  functional food. Turmeric contains curcumin, an active compound which gives the yellow color from its rhizomes that provides health benefits. Curcumin is an antioxidant and acts as an anti-cholesterol as well as a medicine for tumors, cancer, hypertension, hyperglycemia, and rheumatic heart disease. Limited supply of simplicialevel of curcumin based on market standards and the low genetic variability of turmeric as a source for conventional breeding makes this research valuable to be  conducted.  The purposes of this study were  to  obtain  LD50 dose  and  turmeric  crop  yield  variability  due  to  the  changes  in physical mutation  induced  by  gamma-ray  irradiation.  An  acute  single iradiation  was  given  to  using  the universal panoramic irradiator with 11 different dose rates,  The plants  then were cultivated in vivo. The  growth observation  on  turmeric  was  observed  on  vegetative  traits  qualitatively and quantitatively. In this study, the LD50 dose of turmeric was 47.26 Gy. The plant’s vegetative growth tends  to  decelerate  with  the  increase  of irradiation  doses.  The  high  variabillity  growth  for   leaf number  occured  on 50  Gy  of  dose.  Morphological  changes  occured  in  the  form  of  pseudo-stem shape  due  to  irradiation  doses  of  50  and  60  Gy.  Most  leaf  surface discoloration  and  leaf deformation occured at 50 and 70 Gy, and stunted growth occured at 60 and 70 Gy.</p><p>Keywords: curcumin, iradiation, LD50, turmeric</p><p> </p><p>ABSTRAK</p><p>Kunyit merupakan tanaman rempah yang potensial sebagai bahan utama pangan fungsional. Rimpang kunyit mengandung senyawa aktif utama yaitu kurkumin yang memberikan warna kuning pada  rimpang  juga  memberikan manfaat  untuk  kesehatan.  Kurkumin  bersifat  antioksidan  dan berperan sebagai  antikolesterol,  obat  tumor,  kanker,  obat  hipertensi,  hiperglikemia, penyakit  hati serta  rematik.  Keterbatasan  penyediaan  simplisia  yang mempunyai  kandungan  kurkumin  sesuai standar  pasar  serta  rendahnya keragaman  genetik  kunyit  sebagai  bahan  seleksi  pemuliaan konvensional menjadikan penelitian ini penting untuk dilakukan. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mendapatkan  dosis  LD50  serta  menghasilkan  perubahan  keragaan tanaman  kunyit  akibat  induksi mutasi  fisik  melalui  iradiasi  sinar  gamma. Iradiasi  dilakukan  secara  tunggal  (acute  irradiation) menggunakan Iradiator Panorama Serba Guna (IRPASENA) dengan 11 taraf dosis yang berbeda dan tanaman  yang  telah  diradiasi  dibudidayakan  secara  in  vivo. Pengamatan  pertumbuhan  tanaman kunyit  dilakukan  pada  karakter vegetatif secara  kuantitatif  dan  kualitatif.  Pada  penelitian  ini, didapatkan  LD50 kunyit  yaitu  pada  dosis  47.26  Gy.  Pertumbuhan  vegetatif  tanaman cenderung mengalami  perlambatan  dengan  semakin  meningkatnya  dosis iradiasi.  Keragaman  tertinggi pertumbuhan jumlah daun terdapat pada aplikasi dosis 50 Gy. Perubahan morfologi berupa bentuk pangkal  batang  semu  terjadi pada  tanaman  akibat  iradiasi  dosis  50  dan  60  Gy,  perubahan warna sebagian permukaan daun dan terjadi pada 50 dan 70 Gy, perubahan bentuk daun terjadi pada 50 dan 70 Gy, serta pertumbuhan tanaman yang kerdil terjadi pada tanaman 60 dan 70 Gy.</p><p>Kata kunci: iradiasi, kunyit, kurkumin, LD50</p>


2007 ◽  
Vol 41 (37) ◽  
pp. 8043-8057 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Inomata ◽  
M. Chiba ◽  
Y. Igarashi ◽  
M. Aoyama ◽  
K. Hirose

Author(s):  
Isaac Balaila ◽  
Issachar Gilad

While the work measurement concept has evolved from the manufacturing world, it has not been fully adopted yet to the global shift into the service sector. Certain factors create inherent difficulties in determining time standards for manpower allocation in service jobs: (a) wide variation in Time Between Arrivals and Service Performance Time and (b) the difficulty of assessing the damage done to the organization by long customer Waiting Times (WT) for service. This difficulty makes it hard to calculate the Break-Even Point (BEP) between raising worker output, which minimizes labor costs but increases customer WT, and improving service quality by lowering customer WT. The model proposed overcomes most of the difficulties by taking a multi-domain approach to the problem: 1) The model deploys a series of indicators for a correlation between output and WT. The indicator values are affected by service level of urgency and the initial number of service workers and 2) Cost-Benefit – finding the best BEP by comparing the operational cost of an additional worker with the economical benefit caused by the decrease in WT at the margin. Thus, the model finds the best balance between worker output and service quality.


2010 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 179
Author(s):  
L. D. P. Sinedino ◽  
B. T. Gerhardt ◽  
A. P. Dourado ◽  
L. A. G. Nogueira

The objective of this paper was to compare 3 bovine AI protocols, evaluating the cost of each treatment and the pregnancy rates obtained, to demonstrate the importance of routine utilization of estrus synchronization techniques. The experiment was conducted in the Farm School of Cachoeiras de Macacu of the Federal Fluminense University, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, during the period from 2006 to 2007 (August to June). One hundred sixteen crossbred female Holstein-Zebu dairy cows in cycle, with body condition between 2.5 to 4 (on a scale from 1 to 5), were selected and divided randomly in 3 groups (G). Animals in G1 [n = 60; 21 heifers (H), 13 primiparous (P), and 26 multiparous (M)], with palpable corpus luteum, received 25 mg of prostaglandin F2 intravulvar, and AI was done 12 h after estrus detection. For animals in G2 (n = 30; 11 H, 6 P, and 13 M) an intravaginal progesterone device (CIDR®, Pfizer Animal Health, New York, NY, USA) was inserted and 2 mg of estradiol benzoate (EB) was administered i.m. on Day 0. On Day 8 the device was removed and 25 mg of prostaglandin was administered i.m. on Day 9, 2 mg of EB was administered, and 30 h later, timed AI of all animals was performed. For G3 (n = 26; 9 H, 5 P, and 12 M), the protocol used was similar to that for G2, except that on Day 8 400 IU of eCG was administered (in addition to the removal of the device) and on Day 9 the dose of EB was reduced to 1 mg and timed AI was done 27 h later. AI was done with semen from 2 sires with proven fertility, by the same technician. The pregnancy diagnoses were done on Day 45 by palpation per rectum and transrectal ultrasonography. The cost-benefit relation was calculated according to the cost of pharmaceuticals multiplied by the number of animals in each experimental group divided by the number of pregnancies obtained in each one, without considering the manual labor costs in all the groups and considering 3 uses of the CIDR. The statistical analyses were done using chi-square test. The pregnancy rate obtained in G2 (60%, 18/30) was superior to that in G1 (30%, 18/60) (P < 0.05), demonstrating the efficiency of the treatment that utilized progesterone. G3 (53.85%, 14/26) was similar (P > 0.05) to G2, despite the fact that the eCG was added in this group. In reference to cost-benefit, considering only the pharmaceuticals costs and the value for pregnancy obtained in each group, the costs found, respectively, were G1 U$7.02 and U$23.66; G2 U$28.57 and U$47.59; and G3 U$47.96 and U$89.05. The lowest cost in the estrus synchronization was based on the use of prostaglandins alone; the use of progesterone increased the synchronization cost, but also increased the pregnancy rate and eliminated the need for estrus observation. The addition of eCG in cows that are cycling does not necessarily demand a increase in pregnancy rate. Failure in estrus detection, using prostaglandin alone, increased the interval from calving, causing a daily loss in milk production, which justified the investment in protocols of estrus and ovulation synchronization, contributing to increase the reproductive efficiency of a dairy cow herd.


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