wave on the river Drac. The ILL commissioned the company Artélia (ex-Sogreah, a specialist in this type of work) to carry out a specific study on the consequences of the cascade failure of all four dams on ... on the river Drac. The study was based on worst-case modelling assumptions and concluded that a wave of almost 6 metres in height would ...
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AAA+ ATPases are a large family of ubiquitous enzymes with multiple tasks, including the remodelling of the cellular proteome, i.e. the ensemble of proteins in a biological cell. A subfamily, so-called ... enzyme-substrate complexes during the active unfolding process. In a collaboration between ILL and IBS (Institut de Biologie Structurale) a ...
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global need to transition to a sustainable and clean energy future has brought hydrogen to the forefront as a promising clean energy carrier. Efficient and safe storage is a key challenge and hydrogen storage ... D16 during commissioning in 2023, here with a humidity chamber setup. Neutron diffraction is a powerful and often unique tool for looking ...
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that way even when excited. Trying to make a perfectly round football spin rapidly (as when a curving cross is kicked) is harder to achieve than giving a spin to a rugby ball, due to its shape. This fundamental ... momentum of a quantum mechanical system. Therefore, the project showed discrepancies with models that have suggested a perfectly ...
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FAQ - Reactor safety
Yes The reactor building is designed to mechanically withstand the pressure of the water. Even in a situation of this kind, it would remain watertight. The rise in water levels caused by the breach ... Monteynard dam would not therefore affect the building’s structure. On the other hand, it would lead to a total loss of electrical power, as ...
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from rising and hence avoid any risk of fuel meltdown. During a normal shutdown, the main coolant pumps are left to run for an hour, providing a water flow rate through the core of 2400 m3/h. Once these are ... radioactivity of the core, it therefore decreases with time as this radioactivity decreases. After a normal operating cycle, i.e. after 46 ...
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FAQ - Working at ILL
services. The service can be obtained free of charge under certain conditions. The agency will assign a single interlocutor to help you (very familiar with the local context and expatriate issues, speaking
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moderate on a world scale. Scientists estimate that in south-east France: the frequency of earthquakes with a magnitude greater than 4 is one every 3 years, the frequency of earthquakes with a magnitude ... frequency of earthquakes with a magnitude greater than 6 is one every 300 years The strongest historic earthquake occurred in ...
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exposure between 6 & 20 mSv/year
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FAQ - Students
Allowance for trainees depends on the length of the placement and your level of qualification. You can consult ILL's conditions for trainees here
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