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Sanchez, E.; Portas, A. B.; Vega, J.
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas, Madrid (CIEMAT) (Spain)2003
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas, Madrid (CIEMAT) (Spain)2003
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[en] A relational database has been developed to store data representing physical values from TJ-II discharges. This new database complements the existing TJ-EI raw data database. This database resides in a host computer running Windows 2000 Server operating system and it is managed by SQL Server. A function library has been developed that permits remote access to these data from user programs running in computers connected to TJ-II local area networks via remote procedure cali. In this document a general description of the database and its organization are provided. Also given are a detailed description of the functions included in the library and examples of how to use these functions in computer programs written in the FORTRAN and C languages. (Author) 8 refs
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Libreria de Acceso a la Base de Datos Relacional de TJ-II: Guia del Usuario
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2003; 62 p
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Sanchez, E.; Portas, A.; Pereira, A.; Vega, J.
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas Medioambientales y Tecnologicas (CIEMAT), Madrid (Spain)2006
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas Medioambientales y Tecnologicas (CIEMAT), Madrid (Spain)2006
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[en] A general-purpose data visualization tool has been developed to provide the TJ-II remote participation system with the same visualization capabilities already available in the TJ-II local environment. The visualization software has been developed in the Java language. It provides a user-friendly graphical interface that permits users on-demand plotting of time traces in a very flexible manner. In order to facilitate on-line tracking of experimental operation, the application also allows automatic refreshing of data. This software has been integrated into the TJ-II remote participation system distributed environment. Data are accessed remotely using web technologies and HTTP protocol and are transferred in a compressed format, which reduces bandwidth requirements. Both metadata and binary compressed data are transported in multipart messages. Message oriented middleware software is used to distribute information on-line, in particular notifications of data availability for automatic data refreshing or local events. Plot layouts can be stored in a centralized database for subsequent recovery from anywhere. Finally, this software is integrated into the general security framework provided by the PAPI system. (Author)
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2006; 26 p
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Sanchez, E.; Porta, A.; Pereira, A.; Vega, J.
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas Medioambientales y Tecnologicas (CIEMAT), Madrid (Spain)2007
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas Medioambientales y Tecnologicas (CIEMAT), Madrid (Spain)2007
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[en] A general-purpose data visualization tool has been developed to provide the TJ-II remote participation system with the same visualization capabilities already available in the TJ-II local environment. The visualization software has been developed in the Java language. It provides a user-friendly graphical interface that permits users on-demand plotting of time traces in a very flexible manner. In order to facilitate on-line tracking of experimental operation, the application also allows automatic refreshing of data. This software has been integrated into the TJ-II remote participation system distributed environment. Data are accessed remotely using web technologies and HTTP protocol and are transferred in a compressed format, which reduces bandwidth requirements. Both metadata and binary compressed data are transported in multi part messages. Message oriented middle ware software is used to distribute information on-line, in particular notifications of data availability for automatic data refreshing or local events. Plot layouts can be stored in a centralized database for subsequent recovery from anywhere. Finally, this software is integrated into the general security framework provided by the PAPI system. (Author) 16 refs
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2007; 26 p
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Cremy, C.; Sanchez, E.; Portas, A.; Vega, J.
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas (CIEMAT), Madrid (Spain)1996
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas (CIEMAT), Madrid (Spain)1996
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[en] The TJ-II Data Acquisition System (DAS) has to provide a user interface which will allow setup for sampling channels, discharge signal visualization and reduce data processing, all in run time. On the other hand, the DAS will provide a high level software capability for signal analysis, processing and data visualization either in run time or off line. A set of software packages including Builder Xcessory, X-designer, llog Builder, Toolmaster, AVS 5, AVS/Express, PV-WAVE and Iris Explorer, have been evaluated by the Data Acquisition Group of the Fusion Division. the software evaluation, resumed in this paper, has resulted in a global solution being found which meets all of the DAS requirements. (Author)
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Evaluacion de productos informaticos para el Sistema de Adquisicion de Datos del TJ-II
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1996; 34 p
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Lopez Sanchez, A.; Vega, J.; Montoro, A.; Encabo, J.
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas (CIEMAT), Madrid (Spain)2001
Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas (CIEMAT), Madrid (Spain)2001
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[en] The present paper is about the design and development of ten remote control diagnostic systems used in the study of plasma fusion in the TJ-II device installed at CIEMAT. This development goes from the definition of sensors and devices necessary in carrying out these remote controls, to its assembly, wiring, development of electronic circuits inserted between sensors and PLC, development of programs for these PLC, connections and administration of the real time automation network, and later development of the necessary programs via the appropriate software tools for web access through a navigator to a specific web page, allowing visual and real time access over the auxiliary systems that make up all the diagnostics. (Author)
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Control Remoto de Diagnosticos del Dispositivo TJ-II
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2001; 34 p
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Sanchez, E.; Portas, A.B.; Vega, J., E-mail: edi.sanchez@ciemat.es2002
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[en] A relational database (RDB) has been developed for classifying TJ-II experimental data according to physical criteria. Two objectives have been achieved: the design and the implementation of the database and the software tools for data access depending on a single software driver. TJ-II data were arranged in several tables with a flexible design, speedy performance, efficient search capacity and adaptability to meet present and future, requirements. The software has been developed to allow the access to the TJ-II RDB from a variety of computer platforms (ALPHA AXP/True64 UNIX, CRAY/UNICOS, Intel Linux, Sparc/Solaris and Intel/Windows 95/98/NT) and programming languages (FORTRAN and C/C++). The database resides in a Windows NT Server computer and is managed by Microsoft SQL Server. The access software is based on open network computing remote procedure call and follows client/server model. A server program running in the Windows NT computer controls data access. Operations on the database (through a local ODBC connection) are performed according to predefined permission protocols. A client library providing a set of basic functions for data integration and retrieval has been built in both static and dynamic link versions. The dynamic version is essential in accessing RDB data from 4GL environments (IDL and PV-WAVE among others)
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S0920379602000303; Copyright (c) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Blas Gordo, A. de; Asensio Vega, J.; Font Hadinger, I.
40 Annual Meeting of Spanish Nuclear Society, Oct 1-3, 2014, Valencia, Spain2014
40 Annual Meeting of Spanish Nuclear Society, Oct 1-3, 2014, Valencia, Spain2014
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[en] Compliance with a technical instruction issued by the Security Council Nuclear the 12/09/11, involves the modification of the system of filtering of containment sumps of the C.N. Trillo I, in order to rule out surround way phenomena of potential obstruction by accumulation of residues that may affect the cooling capacity of the core in a post accident scenario. Similarly, it implies the creation of a procedure operating in emergency that includes the necessary maneuvers for the limitation of the pressure differential between the two sides of the filter grids, guaranteeing the function of recirculation post-LOCA. (Author)
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Sumideros de contencion de CN Trillo I. Actuaciones civiles asociadas a la modificacion del sistema de filtrado e implantacion de retrolavado
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2500 p; 2014; 11 p; 40. Annual Meeting of Spanish Nuclear Society; 40. Reunion Anual Sociedad Nuclear Espanola; Valencia (Spain); 1-3 Oct 2014
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Martin de la Torre, M.; Hernandez Gallegos, R.; Asensio Vega, J.
Papers presented at Congresses and Conferences: 19941995
Papers presented at Congresses and Conferences: 19941995
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[en] A seismic evaluation of Almaraz NPP has been performed, following a methodology based on U.S.I. (Unresolved Safety Issue) document A-46 on operating plants. Of all the activities carried out, the evaluation of relays is especially interesting, as their construction makes them particularly sensitive to vibration. This paper describes the phases of the evaluation: relay identification, in-plant inspection, functional analysis, calculation of applicable loads, comparison with relay test data, and conclusions. Evaluation criteria and reference documentation are also described. Finally, the paper outlines the preliminary conclusions reached in the relay seismic evaluation programme for Unit II of Almaraz NPP. (Author)
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Evaluacion sismica de reles en la central nuclear de Almaraz: resolucion de USI A-46
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690 p; ISBN 84-920173-1-7; ; 1995; p. 421-429; Empresarios Agrupados; Madrid (Spain)
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Pena, J. J.; Rossell, M. A.; Calvo, J. L.; Vega, J. M.
II International Conference: Radiation Protection Training. Future Strategies. Ciemat, 17-19 September, 2003. Book of Papers and Proceedings2003
II International Conference: Radiation Protection Training. Future Strategies. Ciemat, 17-19 September, 2003. Book of Papers and Proceedings2003
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[en] The Ibero-American Group of Scientific Societies of Radiological Protection (GRIAPRA) was constituted on 30-September-1996 as the end of a process that the SEPR began in its V National Congress (Santiago de Compostela, 1994). In this work are presented some of the results of the experience accumulated by the SEPR (GRIAPRA) in training and professional update of latin-american radiologists,medical physicists and technician during these last six years:Cuba (La Habana 1998), Peru (Lima 1999), Mexico (Guadalajara 2000), Brazil (Recife, 2001), Peru (Lima 2002) and Cuba (La Habana 2003). They are shown the professional profiles of the american colleagues that in number superior to 300 persons have been accepted in these training courses imparted by members very qualified of the SEPR and SEFM, the theoric-practical structure of these courses, the design of their programming, documentation, the sources of financing, the general analysis of the wisdoms and mistakes and the proposal to continue with this cooperation in the future. (Author)
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La formacion en proteccion radiologica hospitalaria en America Latina y el El Caribe a traves de la SEPR (Griapra): balance de seis anos de cooperacion
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346 p; ISBN 84-7834-450-0; ; 2003; p. 53-57; Editorial CIEMAT; Madrid (Spain)
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Vega, J.; Sanchez, E.; Portas, A.; Pereira, A.; Lopez, A.; Ascasibar, E.
15th International Stellerator Workshop. Madrid. October 3-7, 20052005
15th International Stellerator Workshop. Madrid. October 3-7, 20052005
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[en] The TJ-II remote participation system was designed to follow the TJ-II discharge production, even allowing the physicist in charge of operation to be in a remote location. The system has been based on both web servers and Java technology. These elements were chosen due to its open character, security properties, platform independence and technological maturity. Web pages and Java applications permit users to access experimental systems, data servers and the operation logbook. Security resources are provided by the PAPI system, a distributed authentication and authorization system. The TJ-II remote participation tools have allowed us to command and follow the stellarator operation from Cadarache. Over 1,000 digitizer channels and more than 20 diagnostic control systems were remotely available from web pages for monitoring/programming purposes. One Java application provided on-line information about the acquisition status of channels and acquisition cards. A second Java application showed temporal evolution signals that were refreshed in an automated way on the screen after each shot. A third Java application provided access to the operation logbook. In addition to these tools, we used the VRVS video conferencing system (FUSION community, X-Point room) and the EFDA Messenger Service for instant messaging (Jabber client). (Author)
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166 p; ISBN 84-7834-513-2; ; 2005; 6 p; Editorial CIEMAT; Madrid (Spain); International Stellerator Workshop; Madrid (Spain); 3-7 Oct 2005
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