A blowdown manifold for a nuclear power plant includes a main conduit section, at least one coolant exhaust conduit, and at least one fluidic device. The main conduit section is connected to a pressure relief system in the nuclear power plant. The coolant exhaust conduit has a first end coupled to the main conduit section and a second end extending into a receptacle. The fluidic device is in fluid communication with the main conduit and exhibits a lower flow resistance to air than to water and steam.
A system and method of detecting and monitoring flow conditions in the coolant of a nuclear reactor that relies upon acoustic or optical differences in the various flow conditions. The system uses a database of acoustic or optical characteristics of the various known flow conditions being monitored, and a processor that compares the detected acoustic signals with the known acoustic characteristics. The processor uses various methods of discrimination, such as altering or decaying the transmitted signal, to aid in the interpretation and comparison of the signals. The acoustic detection is provided by a pair of sensor assemblies positioned a distance from each other to detect variations in the acoustic patterns associated with the coolant flow. A transmitter and receiver of each sensor assembly can be positioned on opposite sides of the pipe in which the coolant is flowing, or on the same side of the pipe, depending upon which configuration provides the best discrimination between the flow conditions being monitored. The monitoring system is effective for determining, among other things, the existence of bubbles entrained in the coolant, the existence and level of a free surface, the existence of vortex or whirlpool formations, and the existence of entrained solid particulates.
Ben Jai - River Edge NJ Clifford E Martin - Martinsville NJ Abraham Silberschatz - Warren NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G06F 1730
US Classification:
707100, 707 1, 707 5, 707 10, 707501, 709203
Abstract:
A network server stores database tables for use in resolving labels into network addresses as requested by a remote browser client. Each user has an associated address-table which stores user defined labels associated with network addresses. Users may access other users address-tables if such other users grant authority to do so. Each user defines the address-tables to be searched, along with a search order, to be used when the user requests that a label be resolved into a network address. During address resolution, the server will resolve a received label into the network address associated with the label as defined by the first accessed address-table which contains the label. The search order as defined by the user may be overridden for a particular address resolution request by an appropriate user command. In various embodiment, the network addresses may be WWW addresses and electronic mail addresses.
Determination Of Physical Topology Of A Communication Network
Yuri Breitbart - Madison NJ Minos N. Garofalakis - Chatham NJ Clifford Eric Martin - Martinsville NJ Rajeev Rastogi - New Providence NJ Srinivasan Seshadri - Basking Ridge NJ Abraham Silberschatz - Warren NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04L 1228
US Classification:
370254
Abstract:
Physical connectivity is determined between elements such as switches and routers in a multiple subnet communication network. Each element has one or more interfaces each of which is physically linked with an interface of another network element. Address sets are generated for each interface of the network elements, wherein members of a given address set correspond to network elements that can be reached from the corresponding interface for which the given address set was generated. The members of first address sets generated for corresponding interfaces of a given network element, are compared with the members of second address sets generated for corresponding interfaces of network elements other than the given element. A set of candidate connections between an interface of the given network element and one or more interfaces of other network elements, are determined. If more than one candidate connection is determined, connections with network elements that are in the same subnet as the given network element are eliminated from the set.
Method And Apparatus For Applying Once-Only Processing In A Data Network
Stephen Michael Blott - Gillette NJ Yuri Breitbart - Madison NJ Clifford Eric Martin - Martinsville NJ
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04L 1228
US Classification:
370389, 455406, 37911408
Abstract:
Duplicate processing at network operators is avoided by applying once-only processing at operators which are adjacent to either the source or destination host of a data packet. An operator is adjacent to a host if there exists a path between the operator and the host containing no other operators. In one embodiment, an operator determines that it is adjacent to a host if it receives a special broadcast data packet from the host. To ensure that no other operators receive the special broadcast data packet, the adjacent operator drops the packet. In another embodiment, operators determine whether they are adjacent to identified hosts by transmitting special ping packets to the hosts. If an operator receives a ping response from the host, the operator determines that it is adjacent to the host. To ensure that only adjacent operators receive ping responses, intervening operators drop special ping packets received from other operators.
Method And Apparatus For The Automatic Determination Of Network Cable Connections Using Rfid Tags And An Antenna Grid
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags and an antenna grid are used for automatic determination of cable connections. An RF antenna grid is advantageously employed on a device having a plurality of device ports (e. g. , cable connection points) which may, for example, be physically organized in a two-dimensional arrangement. Then, when RFID tags are fixed to one or more cable ends, it can advantageously be determined which of the one or more cables are connected to which of the ports on the device. The RF antenna grid may comprise a plurality of individual antennas which are advantageously multiplexed such that a single RFID reader can handle the sensing for all antennas. Also, opposing ends of a given cable may be advantageously provided with RFID tags having related ID codes such that connections which exist between two connected ports of the device may be easily and efficiently determined.
Application Programming Interface For Network Applications
Stephen M. Blott - Gillette NJ, US Clifford E. Martin - Martinsville NJ, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G06F 15/173
US Classification:
709238, 709244, 719314, 719328
Abstract:
An application programming interface (API) is described that allows creating or destroying one or more pairs of data structures for asynchronously passing between the operating system and a network application pointers to packet buffers mapped to both parties.
Patch Panel Cover Mounted Antenna Grid For Use In The Automatic Determination Of Network Cable Connections Using Rfid Tags
Michael E Flaster - Tenafly NJ, US Clifford E Martin - Martinsville NJ, US Wee Teck Ng - Berkeley Heights NJ, US Cuong Tran - Howell NJ, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
G08B 13/14
US Classification:
3405728, 3406861, 3405721, 340687, 439488
Abstract:
An RF antenna grid design in which the antenna array is installed on a patch panel cover allows for the retrofitting of an RF antenna grid on existing patch panel based systems without disrupting network operation. An apparatus for determining connectivity between device ports on a patch panel and cable ends having corresponding RFID tags attached thereto comprises a patch panel having a plurality of device ports and a patch panel cover comprising a plurality of RFID antennas, where each of the RFID antennas comprises one or more protruding portions thereof, each of the protruding portions of the RFID antennas being in close physical proximity to one or more of the plurality of device ports when the patch panel cover is positioned in a fixed positional relationship to the patch panel (e. g. , when the patch panel cover is “attached” to the patch panel).
License Records
Clifford E Martin
License #:
CBC037963 - Active
Category:
Construction Industry
Issued Date:
Jul 15, 1986
Effective Date:
Oct 20, 2015
Expiration Date:
Aug 31, 2018
Type:
Certified Building Contractor
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Dr. Martin graduated from the University of Arizona College of Medicine at Tucson in 2003. He works in Tucson, AZ and specializes in Infectious Disease. Dr. Martin is affiliated with Saint Joseph Hospital & Medical Center and Tucson Medical Center.
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