10–16 Jun 2018
Dalhousie University
America/Halifax timezone
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Session

W3-7 Applied Physics Instrumentation (DAPI) | Instrumentation de physique appliquée (DPAI)

W3-7
13 Jun 2018, 13:30
Dalhousie University

Dalhousie University

Conveners

W3-7 Applied Physics Instrumentation (DAPI) | Instrumentation de physique appliquée (DPAI)

  • Kirk Michaelian (Natural Resources Canada)

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  1. Dr Daniel Cluff (University of Exeter)
    13/06/2018, 13:30
    Applied Physics and Instrumentation / Physique appliquée et de l'instrumentation (DAPI / DPAI)
    Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e)

    Cryogenics is a mature yet growing industry and cryogenic liquids are in increasing demand as global industrialisation continues to expand, especially with the increase in liquid natural gas projects, which is providing mutually beneficial advances in cryogenic equipment. In this paper we discuss the use of cryogenic liquids as an energy storage vector, which has implications on the energy...

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  2. Dr Christopher Murray (Lakehead University)
    13/06/2018, 14:00
    Applied Physics and Instrumentation / Physique appliquée et de l'instrumentation (DAPI / DPAI)
    Oral (Non-Student) / Orale (non-étudiant(e))

    Thanks to recycling and diversion initiatives over the last decade, the number of tires finding their way to landfills has been greatly reduced. The majority of rubber produced from recycled tires is in the form of crumb, which is most often created by mechanical grinding resulting in particle diameters between 1 and 5 millimeters. Because of the energy required to break and reform the...

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  3. James Michael Botte (Carleton University (CA))
    13/06/2018, 14:15
    Applied Physics and Instrumentation / Physique appliquée et de l'instrumentation (DAPI / DPAI)
    Oral (Non-Student) / Orale (non-étudiant(e))

    Carleton University has a long history of involvement in detector design, testing, and construction for experiments at CERN including the original ATLAS detector at the LHC (Forward Calorimeter) and the New Small Wheel to be installed during LS1 (sTGC). In the past four years, we have developed the necessary capabilities and infrastructure to participate in the inner tracker upgrade needed for...

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