Title of article
Decontamination of Radionuclides from Concrete by Microwave Heating. II: Computations
Author/Authors
Bazant، Zdenek P. نويسنده , , Zi، Goangseup نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-784
From page
785
To page
0
Abstract
Based on a mathematical model developed in the preceding Part I of this study, a numerical analysis of the process of decontamination of radionuclides from concrete by microwave heating is conducted. The aim is to determine the required microwave power and predict whether and when the contaminated surface layer of concrete spalls off. As customary, the finite element method is used for the stress and fracture analysis. However, as a departure from previous studies, the finite volume method is adopted to treat the heat and moisture transfer, in order to prevent spurious numerical oscillations that plagued the finite element response at moving sharp interface between the saturated and unsaturated concrete, and to deal accurately with the jumps in permeability and in sorption isotherm slope across the interface. The effects of wall thickness, reinforcing bars, microwave frequency, and power are studied numerically. As a byproduct of this analysis, the mechanism of spalling of rapidly heated concrete is clarified.
Keywords
Quantum dots , immunoglobulin G , Fluorescence resonance energy transfer
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Record number
46996
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