7 results on '"Boden S"'
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2. Investigation on flow morphology and heat transfer for high-pressure steam condensation in an inclined tube at low inlet steam qualities
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(0000-0002-7170-078X) Boden, S., (0000-0002-7371-0148) Hampel, U., Pietruske, H., (0000-0003-3428-5019) Bieberle, A., (0000-0002-7170-078X) Boden, S., (0000-0002-7371-0148) Hampel, U., Pietruske, H., and (0000-0003-3428-5019) Bieberle, A.
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We report on an experimental study of high-pressure (up to 65 bar) steam condensation heat transfer in a slightly inclined tube at the thermal-hydraulic test facility COSMEA. The study is part of an extended experimental program on this topic and focussed this time on heat transfer and two-phase flow at low inlet steam qualities (down to 2.8%). We determined condensation rates respectively total heat transfer, wall heat flux distribution and flow morphology using X-ray imaging and local temperature measurements.
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- 2024
3. FVV1455: CFD Simulation of Droplet Separators
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(0000-0002-8930-5374) Singh, D., (0000-0002-7170-078X) Boden, S., (0000-0003-3824-9568) Schlegel, F., (0000-0002-8930-5374) Singh, D., (0000-0002-7170-078X) Boden, S., and (0000-0003-3824-9568) Schlegel, F.
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For industrial applications, the two-fluid model is preferred due to its efficient modelling of small-scale interfaces. Whereas, a thin film model, based on a long wave approximation, is used for the unresolved interfaces to obtain the film features by solving the 2D Navier-Stokes equations for wall films. Within the project, the target is to develop an experimentally validated 3D-CFD model to investigate the separation efficiency of droplet separators for fuel cell systems. A hybrid model is developed, which couples the two-fluid model with a thin film model via mass transfer terms for droplet deposition, droplet entrainment and film separation. A two-way coupling between droplets and the thin film is established using mass and momentum source terms, derived analytical and from available experiments. The droplet separator is an essential component of an automotive fuel cell system that segregates a significant amount of liquid fractions from the air-water mixture. The flow dynamics inside a droplet separator consist of a dispersed gas and liquid with a wall adhered thin liquid film. The modelling is divided into the following stages due to the complex fluidic phenomenon inside a generic droplet separator: Droplet deposition model, Film separation model, Film transition model, and Population balance model. The numerical simulations are validated and fine-tuned with experiments carried out at HZDR.
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- 2024
4. Optimization of the radiochemical separation and determination for 147Pm and 151Sm in nuclear waste samples.
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Llopart-Babot, I., Vasile, M., Qiao, J., Dobney, A., Boden, S., Adriaensen, L., Leermakers, M., Bruggeman, M., Lutter, G., Rades, E., and Happel, S.
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INDUCTIVELY coupled plasma mass spectrometry ,WATER cooled reactors ,RADIOACTIVE wastes ,RARE earth metals ,COOLANTS - Abstract
This work describes the development and optimization of the radiochemical separation of
147 Pm and151 Sm. The two main challenges addressed were: the radiochemical separation of the lanthanides by using LN Resin and DGA,N Resin, and the quantification of the chemical recovery of147 Pm with a non-isotopic analogue (i.e. neodymium). The applicability of radiochemical separation procedures was investigated by using spiked samples. The optimized radiochemical separation procedure by using LN Resin was applied to a reactor cooling water primary coolant sample with an automated system. Sector Field Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (SF-ICP-MS) was used to determine the chemical recoveries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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5. AOA Critical Issues Symposium: So, You Want to Be a Department Leader: Essentials for Success.
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Lieberman, J. R., Boden, S. D., Pellegrini, V. D., and Peabody, T. D.
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Most health systems are vertically integrated, and the leaders of orthopaedic surgery departments or service lines must have a comprehensive understanding of their role in the strategic plan of the health system. Orthopaedic surgery departments must be profitable while supporting the tripartite mission of excellence in clinical care, research, and education. This symposium had 4 specific objectives: to discuss how to (1) create synergy between the department or service line and the health system, (2) develop a strategy to enhance financial stability and revenue growth, (3) develop a comprehensive plan to enhance recruitment and retention of a diverse faculty, and (4) consider alternative strategies to foster education and research, even when the health system may be more focused on revenue generation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Genotypic and Resistance Profile Analysis of Two Oat Crown Rust Differential Sets Urge Coordination and Standardization.
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Nguyen DT, Henningsen EC, Lewis D, Mago R, McNeil M, Suchecki R, Boden S, Sperschneider J, Kianian SF, Dodds PN, and Figueroa M
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- Australia, Phenotype, Virulence genetics, United States, Genetic Markers genetics, Basidiomycota genetics, Basidiomycota physiology, Avena microbiology, Avena genetics, Plant Diseases microbiology, Genotype, Disease Resistance genetics, Puccinia genetics
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Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae is the causal agent of the disease known as crown rust, which represents a bottleneck in oat production worldwide. Characterization of pathogen populations often involves race (pathotype) assignments using differential sets, which are not uniform across countries. This study compared the virulence profiles of 25 P. coronata f. sp. avenae isolates from Australia using two host differential sets, one from Australia and one from the United States. These differential sets were also genotyped using diversity arrays technology sequencing technology. Phenotypic and genotypic discrepancies were detected on 8 out of 29 common lines between the two sets, indicating that pathogen race assignments based on those lines are not comparable. To further investigate molecular markers that could assist in the stacking of rust resistance genes important for Australia, four published Pc91 -linked markers were validated across the differential sets and then screened across a collection of 150 oat cultivars. Drover, Aladdin, and Volta were identified as putative carriers of the Pc91 locus. This is the first report to confirm that the cultivar Volta carries Pc91 and demonstrates the value of implementing molecular markers to characterize materials in breeding pools of oat. Overall, our findings highlight the necessity of examining seed stocks using pedigree and molecular markers to ensure seed uniformity and bring robustness to surveillance methodologies. [Formula: see text] Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license., Competing Interests: The author(s) declare no conflict of interest.
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- 2024
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7. Combined Effects of Clonal Hematopoiesis and Carotid Stenosis on Cardiovascular Mortality.
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Jäger R, Hoke M, Mayer FJ, Boden S, Englisch C, Ay C, Kralovics R, and Binder CJ
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- Humans, Male, Female, Aged, Middle Aged, DNA Methyltransferase 3A, Dioxygenases, Prospective Studies, DNA-Binding Proteins genetics, Repressor Proteins genetics, Proto-Oncogene Proteins genetics, Prognosis, Cardiovascular Diseases genetics, Cardiovascular Diseases mortality, DNA (Cytosine-5-)-Methyltransferases genetics, Clonal Hematopoiesis genetics, Carotid Stenosis genetics, Carotid Stenosis complications, Carotid Stenosis diagnostic imaging, Janus Kinase 2
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Background: The expansion of hematopoietic stem cells caused by acquired somatic mutations (clonal hematopoiesis [CH]) is a novel cardiovascular risk factor. The prognostic value of CH in patients with carotid atherosclerosis remains to be evaluated., Objectives: This study assessed the prognostic significance of CH in patients with atherosclerosis as detected by ultrasound of the carotid artery., Methods: We applied deep sequencing of selected genomic regions within the genes DNMT3A, TET2, ASXL1, and JAK2 to screen for CH in 968 prospectively collected patients with asymptomatic carotid atherosclerosis evaluated by duplex sonography., Results: We detected clonal markers at variant allele frequency ≥2% in 133 (13.7%) of 968 patients (median age 69.2 years), with increasing prevalence at advanced age. Multivariate analyses including age and established cardiovascular risk factors revealed overall presence of CH to be significantly associated with increased risk of cardiovascular death (HR: 1.50; 95% CI: 1.12-2.00; P = 0.007), reflected also at the single gene level. The effect of CH was more pronounced in older patients and independent of the patients' inflammatory status as measured by high-sensitivity C-reactive protein. Simultaneous assessment of CH and degree of carotid stenosis revealed combined effects on cardiovascular mortality, depicted by a superior risk for patients with >50% stenosis and concomitant CH (adjusted HR: 1.60; 95% CI: 1.08-2.38; P = 0.020)., Conclusions: CH status in combination with the extent of carotid atherosclerosis jointly predict long-term mortality. Determination of CH can provide additional prognostic information in patients with asymptomatic carotid atherosclerosis., Competing Interests: Funding Support and Author Disclosures This work was supported by the Österreichischer Herzfonds (to Dr Jäger), the Austrian Science Fund (F4702-B20 and P29018-B30, both to Dr Kralovics), the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (LS18-090 to Dr Binder), and the Leducq Foundation (Transatlantic Network of Excellence, TNE-20CVD03 to Dr Binder). All other authors have reported that they have no relationships relevant to the contents of this paper to disclose., (Copyright © 2024 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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