Nuclear Sciences Research Papers/Topics

ESTIMATION OF THE DOSE RATE OF NUCLEAR FUEL OF GHANA RESEARCH REACTOR-1 (GHARR-1)

ABSTRACT Ghana is in the process of converting its fuel from Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU) to Lowly Enriched Uranium (LEU) even though the HEU fuel is not fully spent, thus the handling of the irradiated fuel is in the offing. Irradiated fuel consists of radioactive fission and activation products generated in the nuclear fuel which are hazardous to personnel, environment and the public. As a result, the knowledge of the dose rate will aid in safe guarding the process of core conversion. Two ...

DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONNEL RADIATION MONITORING PROGRAM FOR OCCUPATIONALLY EXPOSED WORKERS IN MALAWIAN HOSPITALS: A CASE STUDY OF KAMUZU CENTRAL, BWAILA, AND MTENGO WA NTHENGA HOSPITALS

ABSTRACT Malawi became an IAEA member state in 2006 and developed the Atomic Energy Act and Regulations in 2011 and 2012 respectively. However, regulatory authority and personnel monitoring services have not yet been established. As such, hospitals operating radiological services in Malawi do not have personnel monitoring programme. This study aimed at developing the personnel radiation monitoring program for three hospitals in Malawi namely; Kamuzu Central Hospital, Bwaila Hospital, and Mten...

PRODUCTIVITY AND WATER USE BY RAIN-FED EARLY MATURING CASSAVA (Manihot esculenta Crantz) VARIETIES GROWN AT DIFFERENT PLANT DENSITIES IN A COASTAL SAVANNAH ENVIRONMENT

ABSTRACT The production of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) under rain-fed conditions at the Kwabenya-Atomic area in the coastal savannah environment is constrained by low and erratic rainfall events. Improving cassava production in the area requires the use of cassava varieties which are efficient in the use of limited soil moisture. The objective of the study was to evaluate the response of two early maturing cassava varieties to three (3) planting densities to TDM, RY, and WUE. The actua...

ASSESSMENT OF DESIGN AND SHIELDING IN SOME SELECTED CONVENTIONAL X-RAY AND COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) FACILITIES IN BURKINA FASO .

ABSTRACT The main objective of this work is to assess the integrity of structural shielding to validate the protection of the staff and the public for two selected general radiography and CT facilities. The assessment for general radiography was based on 729 examinations for facility A and 706 examinations for facility B. For computed tomography (CT) rooms, a total of 293 body and 190 head procedures were used for facility A, and 195 body and 160 head procedures for facility B. For general ra...

Multi-Analytical Approach for Profiling Some Essential Medical Drugs

ABSTRACT Counterfeit and substandard pharmaceutical drugs are chiefly rampant in developing countries due to inadequate analytical facilities and lack of regulatory oversight. The production of counterfeit or substandard drugs is broadly problematic. Underestimating it therefore leads to morbidity, mortality, drug resistance, introduction of toxic substances into the body and loss of confidence in health care systems. Medical drugs that are often counterfeited range from antimalarial drugs to...

GENETIC DIVERSITY STUDIES IN TWENTY ACCESSIONS OF HOT PEPPER (Capsicum spp L.) IN GHANA.

ABSTRACT Twenty (20) accessions of hot pepper (Capsicum spp L.) were collected from eight geographical regions of Ghana for genetic diversity studies. The objective was to assess genetic relationship among them using phenotypic and molecular traits and to evaluate their elemental composition. A replicated field experiment was conducted to assess their genetic diversity based on 13 quantative traits and 22 qualitative traits using the IBPGR descriptor list for Capsicum. Confirmation of their i...

THERMAL HYDRAULIC AND SAFETY ANALYSIS OF HEAT TRANSFER AND DISTRIBUTION IN THE GHANA RESEARCH REACTOR-1 (GHARR-1) CORE USING STAR-CCM+ CFD CODE

ABSTRACT Operational power of a nuclear reactor core is limited by thermal considerations. In principle, the allowable core power is restricted by the rate at which the heat can be transferred from the fuel to the coolant. Unlike in conventional combustion facilities where the heat is released in gas-flows, heat in the nuclear reactor core is mainly released in the structural material. If not properly removed the structural materials inevitably melt causing release of radioactive material. ST...

NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF ISOTHERMAL GAS-LIQUID BUBBLY FLOW: INFLUENCE OF BUBBLE COALESCENCE AND BREAKUP

ABSTRACT Gas–liquid bubbly flows are commonly encountered in many industrial processes. In many cases, the evolution of bubble size distribution is a crucial factor governing the momentum, heat and mass transfer between phases within the system. In this thesis, numerical investigation of gas-liquid bubbly flows is achieved by coupling a population balance model with the three-dimensional, two-fluid model. With the aim of evaluating the capabilities of the population balance model, a model v...


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