"GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . "[9E031905B971]" . . "P(GCP101/11/J019), P(TA02020795), Z(AV0Z20760514)" . "1"^^ . "1"^^ . . . "2" . "Tesa\u0159, V\u00E1clav" . "FLUIDICS: THE ANSWER TO PROBLEMS OF HANDLING HAZARDOUS FLUIDS \u2013 A SURVEY"@en . "FLUIDICS: THE ANSWER TO PROBLEMS OF HANDLING HAZARDOUS FLUIDS \u2013 A SURVEY"@en . "RIV/61388998:_____/12:00389401!RIV13-AV0-61388998" . "136854" . "FLUIDICS: THE ANSWER TO PROBLEMS OF HANDLING HAZARDOUS FLUIDS \u2013 A SURVEY" . . "FLUIDICS: THE ANSWER TO PROBLEMS OF HANDLING HAZARDOUS FLUIDS \u2013 A SURVEY" . "fluidic pumps; fluidics; fluidic valves"@en . "Dangerous fluids must be kept inside a containment. With standard pumps and flow control valves this may be a problem in emergency situations caused by material fatigue, seizing, screws getting loose and similar situations requiring maintenance and repair. However well protected in standard regimes, during a repair and associated device disassembly the hazardous fluid may become exposed to the outside world. No-moving-part fluidics, practically maintenance-free, offers a solution. This survey aims at propagating the knowledge of these fluid handling devices. Three classes of fluidic devices are discussed, developed for handling radioactive fluids: (A) Passive flow control valves, (B) Valves controlled by an external signal, and (C) Fluidic pumps driven by alternating flow."@en . . . . "10.2495/SAFE-V2-N2-167-183" . . "17"^^ . "RIV/61388998:_____/12:00389401" . . "Dangerous fluids must be kept inside a containment. With standard pumps and flow control valves this may be a problem in emergency situations caused by material fatigue, seizing, screws getting loose and similar situations requiring maintenance and repair. However well protected in standard regimes, during a repair and associated device disassembly the hazardous fluid may become exposed to the outside world. No-moving-part fluidics, practically maintenance-free, offers a solution. This survey aims at propagating the knowledge of these fluid handling devices. Three classes of fluidic devices are discussed, developed for handling radioactive fluids: (A) Passive flow control valves, (B) Valves controlled by an external signal, and (C) Fluidic pumps driven by alternating flow." . . . "2041-9031" . . "2" . "International Journal of Safety and Security Engineering" . . . . . . . .