DOI: 10.20868/upm.thesis.53129
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Development and validation of key aerosol models for source term predictions in sodium-cooled fast reactors during beyond design basis accidents

Abstract: Es el momento de agradecer a todos aquellos que han hecho posible esta tesis. En primer lugar a Luis Enrique Herranz, director de esta tesis. Gracias por hacerla posible, por tu generosidad al compartir tu pasión por la ciencia y todo tu conocimiento, por las largas discusiones para saber por qué ocurren las cosas, por inculcarme el buen saber hacer. No ha sido fácil el camino, gracias por tu perseverancia y por creer que podía hacerlo. Quiero también agradecer a Martin Kissane, co-director de esta tesis, su i… Show more

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“…A detailed discussion regarding aerosol formation and characteristics is beyond the current scope and can be found elsewhere (such as ref [3][4][5]) and many of the documents cited in Section 3; however, aerosol particle density is an important factor in the Henry correlation and the determination of the appropriate 𝜌. 𝑟.…”
Section: 𝜆(𝑡) = 𝐶mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A detailed discussion regarding aerosol formation and characteristics is beyond the current scope and can be found elsewhere (such as ref [3][4][5]) and many of the documents cited in Section 3; however, aerosol particle density is an important factor in the Henry correlation and the determination of the appropriate 𝜌. 𝑟.…”
Section: 𝜆(𝑡) = 𝐶mentioning
confidence: 99%