816 resultados para neutroni simulazione scintillatori geant4 nucleare LNL lengnaro infn
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Tesi svolta presso l'azienda “Riba composites S.r.l.” con lo scopo di riprogettare una passerella nautica utilizzata in imbarcazioni a vela da competizione, attualmente realizzata mediante formatura in autoclave di tessuti pre-impregnati, per il processo produttivo di Vacuum Assisted Resin Injection (VARI). La formatura in autoclave di tessuti pre-impregnati è una delle tecnologie più onerose, tra i vari processi produttivi nel settore dei materiali compositi, ma assicura proprietà meccaniche e livelli estetici superlativi. L’obiettivo della Riba Composites è ridurre i costi di produzione per offrire un prodotto dalle proprietà analoghe a un prezzo più competitivo. Nella fase di riprogettazione ci siamo affidati a un software di calcolo agli elementi finiti che simula il processo del VARI, l’applicativo PAM-RTM, del gruppo ESI. Al fine di ottenere una simulazione quanto più precisa possibile del processo, abbiamo realizzato molteplici prove sperimentali per ricavare i valori di compressibilità e permeabilità dei rinforzi da inserire nel software FEM.
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Studio e simulazione di un inverter di tipo Z in grado di innalzare il valore della tensione fornita dalla sorgente fino alla tensione richiesta al carico. L'inverter Z-source può essere utilizzato convenientemente nell'azionamento di un veicolo elettrico, in particolare ad idrogeno.
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In this thesis we describe in detail the Monte Carlo simulation (LVDG4) built to interpret the experimental data collected by LVD and to measure the muon-induced neutron yield in iron and liquid scintillator. A full Monte Carlo simulation, based on the Geant4 (v 9.3) toolkit, has been developed and validation tests have been performed. We used the LVDG4 to determine the active vetoing and the shielding power of LVD. The idea was to evaluate the feasibility to host a dark matter detector in the most internal part, called Core Facility (LVD-CF). The first conclusion is that LVD is a good moderator, but the iron supporting structure produce a great number of neutrons near the core. The second conclusions is that if LVD is used as an active veto for muons, the neutron flux in the LVD-CF is reduced by a factor 50, of the same order of magnitude of the neutron flux in the deepest laboratory of the world, Sudbury. Finally, the muon-induced neutron yield has been measured. In liquid scintillator we found $(3.2 \pm 0.2) \times 10^{-4}$ n/g/cm$^2$, in agreement with previous measurements performed at different depths and with the general trend predicted by theoretical calculations and Monte Carlo simulations. Moreover we present the first measurement, in our knowledge, of the neutron yield in iron: $(1.9 \pm 0.1) \times 10^{-3}$ n/g/cm$^2$. That measurement provides an important check for the MC of neutron production in heavy materials that are often used as shield in low background experiments.
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Lo scopo del Progetto Extreme Energy Events (EEE) e` di studiare raggi cosmici di energia estrema, eventi molto rari ma ricchi di informazioni. La grande difficolta` nell'affrontare la fisica dei raggi cosmici di altissima energia risiede nel flusso estremamente basso con cui tali particelle giungono sulla terra. Si utilizzano infatti reti molto estese di rivelatori: le informazioni che si possono ricavare derivano dalla rivelazione delle particelle secondarie prodotte nello sviluppo di sciami estesi di raggi cosmici primari che interagiscono con l'atmosfera terrestre. Il Progetto EEE prevede di dislocare su tutto il territorio italiano un array di telescopi (costituiti da Multi Gap Resistive Plate Chambers) per raggi cosmici secondari. Il lavoro presentato riguarda la simulazione Monte Carlo degli sciami e lo studio delle loro caratteristiche, la simulazione delle prestazioni di griglie di rivelazione differenti ed infine l'analisi dei primi dati raccolti nei telescopi di Bologna, con il conseguente confronto con la simulazione.
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The aims of this work were to investigate the role of nuclear Phospholipase C beta 1 (PI-PLCβ1) in human and mouse cell lines and to identify new binding partners of nuclear PI-PLCβ1 to further understand the functional network in which the enzyme acts. The intracellular distribution of PI-PLCβ1 was further investigated in human leukaemia cell lines (NB4, HL60, THP1, CEM, Jurkat, K562). With the exception of HL60, a high endogenous level of PI-PLCβ1 was detected in purified nuclei in each of the cell lines. We found that also in Ba/F3 pro-B cells overexpressing PI-PLCβ1b the protein localize within the nucleus. Although our data demonstrated that PI-PLCβ1b was not involved in cell proliferation and IGF-1 response as shown in other cell lines (FELC and Swiss 3T3), there was an effect on apoptosis. Activation of early apoptotic markers caspase-3 and PARP was delayed in PI-PLCβ1b overexpressing Ba/F3 cells treated with 5 gr/ml mitomycin C for 24h. We performed an antibody-specific immunoprecipitation on nuclear lysates from FELC-PLCβ1b cells. Mass spectrometry analysis (nano-ESI-Q-TOF) of co-immunoprecipitated proteins allowed for identification of 92 potential nuclear PI-PLCβ1b interactors. Among these, several already documented PI-PLCβ1b interacting partners (Srp20, LaminB, EF1α2) were identified, further validating our data. All the identified proteins were nuclear, mostly localized within the nuclear speckles. This evidence is particularly relevant as PI-PLCβ1 is known to localize in the same domains. Many of the identified proteins are involved in cell cycle, proliferation and transcriptional control. In particular, many of the proteins are components of the spliceosome multi-complex, strengthening the idea that PI-PLCβ1b is involved in mRNA processing and maturation. Future work will aim to better characterize the regulatory role of PI-PLCβ1b in mRNA splicing.
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This thesis work has been developed in the framework of a new experimental campaign, proposed by the NUCL-EX Collaboration (INFN III Group), in order to progress in the understanding of the statistical properties of light nuclei, at excitation energies above particle emission threshold, by measuring exclusive data from fusion-evaporation reactions. The determination of the nuclear level density in the A~20 region, the understanding of the statistical behavior of light nuclei with excitation energies ~3 A.MeV, and the measurement of observables linked to the presence of cluster structures of nuclear excited levels are the main physics goals of this work. On the theory side, the contribution to this project given by this work lies in the development of a dedicated Monte-Carlo Hauser-Feshbach code for the evaporation of the compound nucleus. The experimental part of this thesis has consisted in the participation to the measurement 12C+12C at 95 MeV beam energy, at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro - INFN, using the GARFIELD+Ring Counter(RCo) set-up, from the beam-time request to the data taking, data reduction, detector calibrations and data analysis. Different results of the data analysis are presented in this thesis, together with a theoretical study of the system, performed with the new statistical decay code. As a result of this work, constraints on the nuclear level density at high excitation energy for light systems ranging from C up to Mg are given. Moreover, pre-equilibrium effects, tentatively interpreted as alpha-clustering effects, are put in evidence, both in the entrance channel of the reaction and in the dissipative dynamics on the path towards thermalisation.