Armenian applied projects
Vibrating Wire Based Measuring and Control Systems
Advantages: high noise resistance (output signal is frequency), high accuracy (relative accuracy up to 10-6).
Working prototypes:
wide range tension gauges (up to 25 N),
systems for magnetic fields gradients and magnetic properties
measuring,
gas flow meters,
nondestructive beam profile scanners (charged particles,
electromagnetic radiation, gas streams),
10 nm resolution shift sensors in 0.5 mm full range.
Contact person:
Dr. Suren Arutunian ,
Yerevan Physics Institute,
Alikhanian Br. Str. 2,
375036, Yerevan, Armenia
tel./fax: (3741)350114
e-mail: femto@uniphi.yerphi.am
New Polystyrene Scintillator for Detectors of Thermal Neutrons.
Advantages:
Higher radiation stability ( about 2 Mrad);
System includes Boron-containing component and one
Luminophor with a large stokes shifter;
System has the wavelength of maximum emission of
535-550 nm.
One can produce new materials on the basis of polystyrene
Films;
Plates;
Blocks;
Cylinder;
With thickness from 5 mm to 10 cm
Contact person:
Dr. Vasak Gavalyan ,
Yerevan Physics Institute,
Alikhanian Br. Str. 2,
375036, Yerevan, Armenia
e-mail: vasak@star.yerphi.am
A SYSTEM FOR CONCENTRATED LIQUID RADIOACTIVE WASTES TREATMENT
Doctor of Chemical Sciences: Gagik Martoyan, AMROTS
Professor Nina Demekhina, Yerevan Physics Institute
Candidate of Phys. Math. Sciences: Saak Intsheyan, AMROTS
Web: http://www.nature.am/AMROTS/Title.htm
The principal participants of the project had a meeting with Dr. R. Burcl in March 2001 .
Dr. R. Burcl appreciated deeply this project.
Dr. R. Burcl
International Atomic Energy Agency
Waste Technology Section
Division of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
Note for all projects above:
Interested Norwegian partners can contact the projectleaders with addresses given above, and with
Prof. Nerses S. Ananikyan
Yerevan Physics Institute
Alikhanian Br. Str. 2,
375036, Yerevan, Armenia
or