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  • Galushin, Sergey, et al. (författare)
  • Joint application of risk oriented accident analysis methodology and PSA level 2 to severe accident issues in Nordic BWR
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: PSAM 2018 - Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management. - : International Association for Probablistic Safety Assessment and Management (IAPSAM).
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • A comprehensive and robust assessment of severe accident management effectiveness in preventing unacceptable releases is a challenge for a today’s real life PSA. This is mainly due to the fact that major uncertainty is determined by the physical phenomena and timing of the events. The static PSA is built on choosing scenario parameters to describe the accident progression sequence and typically uses a limited number of simulations in the underlying deterministic analysis. Risk Oriented Accident Analysis Methodology framework (ROAAM+) is being developed in order to enable consistent and comprehensive treatment of both epistemic and aleatory uncertainties. The framework is based on a set of deterministic models that describe different stages of the accident progression. The results are presented in terms of distributions of conditional containment failure probabilities for given combinations of the scenario parameters. This information is used for enhanced modeling in the PSA-L2. Specifically, it includes improved definitions of the sequences determined by the physical phenomena rather than stochastic failures of the equipment, improved knowledge of timing in sequences and estimation of probabilities determined by the uncertainties in the phenomena. In this work we present an example of application of the dynamic approach in a large scale PSA model and show that the integration of the ROAAM+ results and the PSA model can potentially lead to a considerable change in PSA Level 2 analysis results. 
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  • Wijayarathna, E.R. Kanishka B., et al. (författare)
  • Fungal textile alternatives from bread waste with leather-like properties
  • 2022
  • Ingår i: Resources, Conservation and Recycling. - : Elsevier. - 0921-3449 .- 1879-0658. ; 179
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Food waste and fashion pollution are two of the most prominent global environmental issues. To alleviate the problems associated with food waste, while simultaneously contributing to sustainable fashion, the feasibility of making an alternative textile material with leather-like properties from fungal biomass cultivated on bread waste was investigated. The filamentous fungus, Rhizopus delemar, was successfully grown on waste bread in a submerged cultivation process, and fungal biomass was treated with vegetable tannin of chestnut wood. NMR and FTIR confirmed interactions between tannin and fungal biomass, while OM, SEM and AFM visualised the changes in the hyphae upon the tannin treatment. Thermal stability was assessed using TGA analysis. The wet-laid technique commonly utilised for paper-making was used to prepare sheets of hyphae. Some of the sheets were treated with glycerol and/or a biobased binder as post-treatment. Overall, three of the produced materials exhibited leather-like properties comparable to that of natural leather. Sheets from untreated biomass with only glycerol post-treatment showed a tensile strength of 7.7 MPa and an elongation at break of 5%. Whereas sheets from untreated biomass and tannin treated biomass with both glycerol and binder treatments led to tensile strengths of 7.1 MPa and 6.9 MPa, and the elongation at break of 12% and 17%, respectively. The enhancement of hydrophobicity after the binder treatment, helped to preserve the absorbed glycerol within the sheet and thereby the flexibility was retained when in contact with moisture. These findings demonstrate that bread waste-derived fungal sheets have great potential as environmentally friendly materials with leather-like properties.
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