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The first method is the conversion of the CAD geometry into MCNP geometry employing the conversion software McCad developed by KIT.
The conversion software can calculate the lengths of pipes; while other network data, such as elevations nodes, water need and pipe diameters must be modified using EPANET (Rossman 2000) after the converted file is loaded.
"Those files still retain all the data necessary to recover their 3D file origins using the conversion software in reverse," he says.
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A very detailed Monte Carlo geometry model of IFMIF TTC based on the modular TTC concept was prepared directly from a CAD model by using the McCad conversion software which has been developed at KIT.
In order to examine the neutron streaming effect caused by pipe penetrations and gaps around removable shielding plugs, a new geometry model for neutronic analyses has been prepared directly from engineering CAD data by utilizing the McCad conversion software.
In order to carry out the detailed neutronic analysis for the reference TC design, a very detailed geometrical model for Monte Carlo neutronic calculations has been prepared directly from engineering CAD data by utilizing the McCad conversion software developed at KIT.
This was followed by a rapid jump to 80% B for 10 min to clean the column and a 20-min reequilibration at 95% A. Water sample blanks were run between samples to rid the column of any residual interfering peptides, including a short gradient, followed by the 80% B and 20-min reequilibration with 5% A. Data were converted using the ABSCIEX conversion software to mgf format and MZML format.
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