GEOUNED

UNED, partially under contractual activities of F4E, has developed GEOUNED: a software tool that converts engineering CAD models into Monte Carlo radiation transport models, with the ability to convert back to CAD. It is an open-source tool, accessible, easy-to-install, and uses Open CASCADE as the CAD engine and FreeCAD as Read more…

New Artificial Intelligence models for an efficient processing of phased-array ultrasonic testing data

F4E, with the collaboration of the expert Professor Prinja and the Consortium Ansaldo, Mangiarotti & Walter Tosto have developed a series of Artificial Intelligence models for the processing of phased array ultrasound testing (PAUT) output data. These AI-based tools have been designed to identify weld defects through a prediction based Read more…

New vacuum deposition technology dedicated to the deposition of thin films

A new vacuum deposition equipment dedicated to thin film deposition which combines magnetron sputtering, Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD), and arc deposition sources. Several research and development programs could benefit to hydrogen, nuclear, tribology, and energy fields. Technology assets Two chambers with adjustable, measures The machine can support axial Read more…

Software for automatized validation of mechanical components

DAES under and F4E Contract has developed software that automates the post-processing of finite element simulations by assessing the thermo-mechanical behavior of structures against the design criteria. In addition to automating a time-consuming and error-prone process, the solution provides an optimized design without oversizing while respecting standards RCC-MR. The solution Read more…

Manufacturing of large size Rhodium sputtering targets for Rhodium coated mirrors

BIMO TECH has developed under F4E contract a production method of large size, non-segmented rhodium targets for rhodium coated mirrors deposited by magnetron sputtering. Rhodium coated mirrors provide significant advantage due to their high reflectivity, durability and ability to work in extreme environments and can find numerous applications in non-fusion Read more…

Upgraded gyrotron components for enhanced thermomecanical performances

F4E, EGYC (European GYrotron Consortium) and Thales have designed two high performances gyrotron subsystems: a thermo-compensated cathode and an adaptative mini-channel cooling system. Theses components have been used to enhance the performances of a high-power gyrotron and are now available for new applications in vacuum tubes, particle accelerators or electronics. Read more…